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The US election system is secure, but human nature is a vulnerability, experts say.
Hacking a local election system in the U.S. wouldn't be easy, and secretly altering votes would be impossible.
But foreign actors and extremists looking to meddle in next week's election can target a much weaker link: voters' perceptions.
A perception hack could fool a large number of voters, further polarizing the electorate.
Bipartisan election officials in Bucks County quickly debunked the video, and intelligence officials linked it to a Russian campaign behind other videos.
Disinformation experts urge voters to consult a variety of sources of information, be skeptical of anonymous social media claims and turn to their own state and local officials for the facts.
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