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In this episode we argue that elections are not only symbolic rituals—they are critical infrastructure with attack surfaces. The most consequential threat is seldom a hacked machine—in fact, our technical infrastructure is remarkably sound; it is the deliberate degradation of trust that makes acceptance of results optional. When acceptance becomes optional, the democratic bargain (and with it democratic stability) starts to fail—quietly, procedurally, and then suddenly.
We examine a growing number of signals—from diminished investment by the federal government in maintaining technical resilience of our systems, conditional acceptance as strategy; federal and state tensions; and stress on our human administrators.
We close the episode with What You Should Ask and What We’re Watching, including some reflections on the coming midterms, Greenland, Minnesota, Davos, Venezuela, and the Winter Olympics.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Understandable Insights
01:05 Personal Reflections
02:18 Honoring MLK and Great Orators
06:02 Elections and Infrastructure
18:25 Mail-in Ballots and Election Integrity
23:52 Conditional strategy
26:52 DOJ's Role in Election Data
31:11 Human Stress
34:58 Midterm Elections and Democratic Health
40:06 What We're Watching
About the show:
Understandable Insights: Information to Intelligence with Sue Gordon is the national security podcast that provides you an elemental understanding of the world as it is, not how you prefer it to be.
Each week, Eric Koepp — a former Marine, father, and entrepreneur — sits down with the Honorable Sue Gordon, the nation’s former top career intelligence officer. Together, they break down the headlines shaping our world and ask what they really mean for citizens, leaders, and institutions.
From armed conflict to emerging tech, foreign interference to the resilience of democracy — this is where raw information becomes real intelligence. Unfiltered. Candid. Unapologetically clear.
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By Sue Gordon & Eric KoeppIn this episode we argue that elections are not only symbolic rituals—they are critical infrastructure with attack surfaces. The most consequential threat is seldom a hacked machine—in fact, our technical infrastructure is remarkably sound; it is the deliberate degradation of trust that makes acceptance of results optional. When acceptance becomes optional, the democratic bargain (and with it democratic stability) starts to fail—quietly, procedurally, and then suddenly.
We examine a growing number of signals—from diminished investment by the federal government in maintaining technical resilience of our systems, conditional acceptance as strategy; federal and state tensions; and stress on our human administrators.
We close the episode with What You Should Ask and What We’re Watching, including some reflections on the coming midterms, Greenland, Minnesota, Davos, Venezuela, and the Winter Olympics.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Understandable Insights
01:05 Personal Reflections
02:18 Honoring MLK and Great Orators
06:02 Elections and Infrastructure
18:25 Mail-in Ballots and Election Integrity
23:52 Conditional strategy
26:52 DOJ's Role in Election Data
31:11 Human Stress
34:58 Midterm Elections and Democratic Health
40:06 What We're Watching
About the show:
Understandable Insights: Information to Intelligence with Sue Gordon is the national security podcast that provides you an elemental understanding of the world as it is, not how you prefer it to be.
Each week, Eric Koepp — a former Marine, father, and entrepreneur — sits down with the Honorable Sue Gordon, the nation’s former top career intelligence officer. Together, they break down the headlines shaping our world and ask what they really mean for citizens, leaders, and institutions.
From armed conflict to emerging tech, foreign interference to the resilience of democracy — this is where raw information becomes real intelligence. Unfiltered. Candid. Unapologetically clear.
Website and Feedback:
Remember we’re here for you. Provide us feedback or suggest topics for next time: Feedback
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Join us on Youtube, Instagram, and wherever you enjoy your podcasts. New episodes every Tuesday. Follow or subscribe today.