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David Becker , Chris Krebs and Samantha Vinograd are experts on election law and security experts.
They say Russia has evolved its techniques from generating and launching content from, for instance, St. Petersburg , Russia .
They're avoiding the techniques that US law enforcement intelligence has deployed and developed, and so they're not as good, though. So a lot of these videos that we're seeing, they're actually quite amateurish. That's not to say they can't have better content coming forward, but really they're just kind of flooding the zone and trying to distract.
David Becker : The infrastructure that the adversaries- the Russians , the Iranians- have put into place may not be where it once was. It has moved. The Department of Justice took offline a disinformation group that we track as Doppelganger. They took their various websites offline, and they did it in a way that was timed so that they could not rebuild those websites and re establish engagement with those websites in time for the election. So there have been steps take taken to ensure that the bad guys can't execute their strategies, and in the meantime, you have organizations like CISA that are doing more with more jurisdictions on election security than at any other point previously..
How is it that someone who's not a citizen could register and cast a ballot? How did that even happen? We've seen places like Ohio , which has documented only six cases of non-citizen voting over a decade , dating back to 2014 .
So it does happen, but it's extremely rare, and I'm sure Michigan is going through the process of evaluating what went wrong in this one particular instance.
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