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Iowa caucuses did one thing right: Require paper ballots

  • Written by Herbert Lin, Senior Research Scholar for Cyber Policy and Security, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
Paper ballots – the key to reconstructing what happened in Iowa.AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar

As the confusion that was the Iowa caucuses unfolds, there will be a lot of questions about what happened and how to avoid it in the future.

But the results, ultimately, will be clear and undisputed because, amid everything they did wrong, the Iowa...

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