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Maryland, Virginia elections officials push back on Trump assertion that system is ‘broken’
Maryland and Virginia elections officials countered President Trump's claims about election systems being 'broken' by highlighting security measures such as paper ballots, logic and accuracy testing, and decentralized voting equipment. They emphasized public observation opportunities and cybersecurity protocols to reassure voters of the integrity of the process.
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