“I guess I’d have to say no because I think it would be too easy to commit voter fraud.”
“If they can figure out the security issues surrounding it, then yes.”
“I think it should be done some way other than how we’re doing it now.”
“No. There’s too much of a chance for mistakes, and not everybody’s computer literate.”
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