Senate report: all 50 states were targeted by Russian interference ahead of 2016 elections
Senate report: all 50 states were targeted by Russian interference ahead of 2016 elections
Politics Jul 25, 2019 7:06 PM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) Robert Mueller warned that Russian interference is still happening as we sit here.
State election officials are anxious and underfunded, some running systems with outdated software and scrounging for replacement parts off e-Bay.
And on Thursday a report from the Senate Intelligence committee concluded all 50 states were targeted in 2016 and ahead of the 2018 election top election vulnerabilities remained.
But theres no help coming from Congress.
Its a risky calculation heading into 2020, when the stakes will be high for an election that could see record turnout as President Donald Trump runs for a second term. Primary voting is six months away.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday blocked a House-passed bill that would authorize $775 million to beef up state election systems. GOP leaders made the case that the Trump administration has already made great strides in protecting the vote and they say no more funding is needed.
The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, called inaction by Congress a disgrace and pledged to keep pushing for votes. Muellers testimony should be a wake-up call, he said.................................................
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