I think it's wound up that way. I do not think it started that way, I think it started that way because there was no incentive for Diebold or other electronic voting vendors to do the right thing, and now keeping things status quo is very easy for an incumbent.
I imagine that it is very hard to convince someone that was elected with electronic voting machines that there is a problem with electronic voting machines.
I imagine that it is very hard to convince someone that was elected with electronic voting machines that there is a problem with electronic voting machines.