Would you please provide us with a list of those states that have received those assessments?
We do encourage that every state have some sort of audit and that a lot of thought be put into risk-limiting audits.
I was talking with the Secretary of State's office in the State of Nevada, and one of the things they brought to my attention, as we talked ...
I would add one other thing. When we passed voter ID in Missouri, we actually increased accessibility to the ballot.
This idea that somehow there was widespread voter fraud occurring across this country that needs our immediate attention, which engages in v...
He used the same language as North Korea and China used about the joint military exercises and called them provocative.
I don't think we should give the arsonist too much credit for putting out the fire.
I share in your skepticism about this so-called agreement and some of the vagueness of the terms.
Our President is not a master of the English language, much less any other one.
But what I have seen I do not think is a good idea.
I do understand generally the concern in particular with regard to 5G and our supply chains, that there is a need to have network security.
There is a lot of discussion about risk-limiting audits and whether or not they should be used more broadly across the country.
I am just curious. How many actually are certified and how many vendors are not certified that are actually in our states and machines that ...
Right now, there is not a quorum on the EAC and because there is no quorum, you are unable to pass the Guidelines 2.0.
Is that correct?
Once you do have a quorum, is it ready to be voted on and moved quickly?
I also think we can also do automatic voter registration and still secure our elections and make sure everybody has access to vote.
I think that is a critical relationship, particularly as it pertains to State law enforcement.