A bombshell revelation has surfaced, with claims that Iranian hackers may possess the ability to manipulate U.S. elections using vulnerabilities within the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) system. This alarming news came to light during a detailed discussion between The Gateway Pundit’s Editor Jim Hoft, investigative journalist Patty McMurray, and UOCAVA expert Heather Honey.
During the interview, the trio delved deep into the risks associated with allowing non-military overseas voters to participate in U.S. elections without requiring proof of identity or citizenship. Concerns have grown recently about the potential exploitation of this system in future elections. According to Heather Honey, “The UOCAVA system allows for online voter registration without identity or citizenship verification, opening the door to significant abuse.”
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This issue has gained traction as Democrats have been pushing hard to register overseas voters for the 2024 elections, suggesting that overseas ballots could play a decisive role in swing states like Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. However, skepticism remains about the actual number of eligible overseas voters, raising questions about the integrity of the system.

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