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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 11 MIN

Kim on a Whim: Cybersecurity Expert Mark Cook Shows How Easy It Is to Hack a Voting Machine

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Kim St. Onge kicks off Kim on a Whim with a little levity before diving into election security with real teeth. She spotlights Mark Cook, a 40-plus year cybersecurity IT professional touring the country to demonstrate — live, on camera — how a few keystrokes can flip tens of thousands of votes from Trump to Biden on so-called gold standard voting machines. Kim and Marc Cox tackle the media's favorite deflection, there's no proof, and point out these are the same experts who were confidently wrong about last week's news cycle. The two find common ground on a surprising idea: federal standards for how elections are run, even as they respect states' rights elsewhere. Kim closes with a nod to Amendment 5 and two weeks left until the August 4th election — The Marc Cox Morning Show urging listeners to check out HandCountRoadShow.org and get educated before they vote. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #MarcCoxMorningShow #ElectionSecurity #HandCountRoadShow #VotingMachines #ElectionIntegrity #Amendment5 #Missouri #SaveAmericaAct #StLouisPolitics #ConservativeTalk #ProtectTheVote #FaithFamilyFreedom #August4Election

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Kim St. Onge kicks off Kim on a Whim with a little levity before diving into election security with real teeth. She spotlights Mark Cook, a 40-plus year cybersecurity IT professional touring the country to demonstrate — live, on camera — how a few keystrokes can flip tens of thousands of votes from Trump to Biden on so-called gold standard voting machines. Kim and Marc Cox tackle the media's favorite deflection, there's no proof, and point out these are the same experts who were confidently wrong about last week's news cycle. The two find common ground on a surprising idea: federal standards for how elections are run, even as they respect states' rights elsewhere. Kim closes with a nod to Amendment 5 and two weeks left until the August 4th election — The Marc Cox Morning Show urging listeners to check out HandCountRoadShow.org and get educated before they vote. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #MarcCoxMorningShow #ElectionSecurity #HandCountRoadShow #VotingMachines #ElectionIntegrity #Amendment5 #Missouri #SaveAmericaAct #StLouisPolitics #ConservativeTalk #ProtectTheVote #FaithFamilyFreedom #August4Election

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