So that's a "no" then. How do you account for that?
> 2. He was explaining that you cannot trust a computer to authenticate voters, and he's right.
No, he was falsely claiming that the 2020 election was rigged by Dominion voting machines. You haven't managed to reconcile the disconnect here.
You failed both exercises. Do you want to try again?
I'll wait.
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So that's a "no" then. How do you account for that?
> 2. He was explaining that you cannot trust a computer to authenticate voters, and he's right.
No, he was falsely claiming that the 2020 election was rigged by Dominion voting machines. You haven't managed to reconcile the disconnect here.
You failed both exercises. Do you want to try again?
I'll wait.