Big equipment maker threatens critics as doubts mount about electronic voting
Lawyers for the nation's largest manufacturer of electronic voting equipment are trying to squash legitimate criticism of their products—including one machine that was responsible for a 26,000-vote miscount and threw a one local election in Pennsylvania into doubt. A Wall Street law firm (...)
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