A trial questioning the security of Georgia’s touchscreen voting system began Tuesday with allegations that a breach in Coffee County showed “real world” vulnerabilities and a defense that actual risks are speculative at best.

trial questioning the security of Georgia’s touchscreen voting system began Tuesday with allegations that a breach in Coffee County showed “real world” vulnerabilities and a defense that actual risks are speculative at best.

The case, playing out in a packed federal court in Atlanta, will test whether the Dominion voting system used in Georgia creates an unconstitutional danger that voting machines could be hacked or programmed incorrectly.

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