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@soltersortna

Watching them roll fancy colorful DnD dice for an official government process just brings me such joy inside

@turkysanwtch

I mean...the easiest way is just to get the supreme court to do it. No I'm not still salty about 2000.

@seanconant3218

I voted for you twice with the like button! Wait a minute...

@jrgatess

I love how peaceful Adam's cat looks like
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@Booyaits

I actually love this animation style. Great job genuinely can’t wait for this channel to blow up

@nathanhart19191

Never saw this channel before. I’m from Ireland, and obviously all eyes are on the US election. It was really interesting to watch, how the voting system works (a small part of it), along with the safety features built into law.
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@MelissaKap

Your graphic showing ONE pollworker driving the ballots back to the Registrar's office (or whatever it is called in the various states) about gave me a heart attack. As a 20+ year poll worker in California, I know that TWO poll workers must transport the physical voted ballots to their designated drop off point. In California, at least, a third person drives in a separate vehicle to a post office box and puts in it an envelop that includes a copy of the tabulation form being delivered by the two people transporting the ballots. If either copy of that form is altered when inspected by the Registrar's office, or the numbers on it don't match the physical number of ballots when counted by the Registrar's office, then something hinky went on and those three people will be followed up with. Presumably, other states have the same or similar type of independent validation process going on.

@FlesHBoX

So Harri Hursti hosts a horde of hackers hunting for holes?

@AnonymousFreakYT

On the ā€œdead people votingā€ - in 2008, my grandfather knew he was very near death, but wanted to make sure he voted for Obama (or more specifically ā€œvoted against McCain,ā€) as early as he could. He did ended up making it to a couple days after Election Day.

@waynenocton

My next door neighbor is a ruthless man, he makes damned sure that his son and his wife are both getting their mail in ballots, then he fills all three out himself. Now his son doesn’t know or care at all about elections, but his wife absolutely would vote the opposite as him once the curtain closes, but she doesn’t have that that option. Tell me that’s not a likely and very common possibility.

@EunicheCanoGarcia

Se volvieron mi canal favorito, me encantan sus videos: la edición es amable y no me da ansiedad, los puntitos me permiten entender el flujo de ideas, la animación estĆ” super bonita, muchas gracias ā¤

@aadv1k

Y'all have such a unique way of presenting these videos!! It feels like I am eavesdropping on a couple of really nerdy friends haha. Keep em coming!

@Cb22075

Harry Hursti hosts a hoard of hackers who hunt for holes šŸ˜‚  that was epic alliteration! šŸ˜‚

@merlinthewizard

I like that the Democrat lady is wearing red and the Republican mister is wearing blue. Also I like the rest of the video!

@fly1ngsh33p7

If you vote twice and you get caught, does your first vote still count?

@raptokvortex

Mail in votes didn't really get enough attention. It seems to me that they could be manipulated on a large scale.

@TitusRex

The problem with mail in ballots is that a parent can vote for their children, either by forcing them to vote a certain way or by filling the ballots himself.

Nothing beats the sacred act of going to a poll station, entering a poll both where you can vote with your conscience without coercion or fear of any consequences.

@davidshi451

On the PBS Youtube channel, they posted Deadlock: An Election Story, where a bipartisan panel navigates a hypothetical voter fraud situation, I highly recommend it!

@smitinathan

Such a fascinating video! Loved hearing the perspectives of the people you interviewed.