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Originally Posted by TCLGirls
That's what investigations are for...to prove or disprove certain allegations. Just because it is unproven right now, does not necessarily mean it will remain unproven in the future.
You assume this wasn't uncovered during/right after the election. A county election official, who might be in favor of Trump, would have no reason to alert the media about a broken seal if that county went for Trump.
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the broken seal appears to be on the side of the machine and is clearly visible, so highly unlikely that no one noticed a broken seal on a bunch of machines until now, especially considering that countless number of people had contact with them, including the voters, not just "county election official"...
also, if someone is skilled enough to hack a voting machine, I'm sure they would be able to easily replace a generic "warranty void if removed" sticker, especially considering this would have been a high stakes operation so not getting caught would have been critical... leaving a broken seal behind would be a bit amateur, wouldn't you say?