With the midterms approaching, our elections are still not secure. It has been nearly two years since it was discovered that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, robbing American citizens of their fundamental right to freely elect their leaders. And yet, although American Homeland Security and election officials have made progress protecting voting infrastructure, neither the United States nor Europe has taken concerted steps to secure the 20-plus elections that will take place around the world between now and 2020.
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Michael Chertoff: Our elections are still not secure
A picture of Donald Trump appears on a CNN television program after the Republican party nominee won the vote from the state of North Carolina at the Hilton Hote on Nov. 9, 2016 in New York City.