Foreigner, your opinion does not matter.
really?
where do i live?
tell me.
please!

Foreigner, your opinion does not matter.

really?
where do i live?
tell me.
please!
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What part of 'your opinion does not matter' did you fail to comprehend?
If they just cleaned the voting rolls of dead people, illegals, convicts not allowed to vote, etc., just remove those who should not be voting in US elections, US elections would be 200% more honest and fair. Then, you can have more confidence that your vote matters. Add a valid, hard to counterfeit voter ID and one day elections as Thiel suggested and you will have 1,000% free, fair and honest elections.
says who?
where do you live - dumbfuckistan?
You do not hold the credentials required to vote in US elections and are therefore a foreigner, illegally trying to influence a US election.
Foreign influence in U.S. elections has been a concern for many years, particularly in the wake of evidence showing foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election. Various foreign actors, including state and non-state entities, attempt to influence U.S. elections through different means, such as:
To counter these threats, the U.S. government, tech companies, and other organizations have developed measures to improve election security, such as enhancing cybersecurity, increasing transparency in online political advertising, and educating the public about disinformation tactics.
- Disinformation Campaigns: These involve spreading misleading or false information through social media and other digital platforms to sway public opinion or create division among voters. Russia, in particular, has been accused of such campaigns in 2016 and 2020.
- Hacking and Cyber Attacks: Foreign governments and organizations have attempted to hack into election infrastructure, such as voter databases, or campaign emails to steal sensitive information or disrupt the process. Notable incidents include the hacking of the Democratic National Committee in 2016.
- Financial Influence: Foreign entities may try to funnel money into U.S. elections indirectly through political action committees (PACs), shell companies, or individuals who act as intermediaries. This type of influence is illegal under U.S. law but can be hard to trace and prevent.
- Social Media Manipulation: Foreign actors use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to create fake accounts, amplify polarizing content, and organize real-world protests. These operations are often aimed at undermining trust in democratic institutions or pushing specific political agendas.