*1/4 Please note @JovanHPulitzer the poll pad is a part of the process that allows voters to check in at their polling location, internet access is, & always,has been a part of the poll pad usage so that the registry of voters can be accessed & confirmed. https://rumble.com/vc5nk7-georgia-a-close-look-at-the-data-and-events-of-the-general-election-chapter.html
*2/4 If a poll pad were to be compromised you could not effect any change within the voter data, you could only a mark person as having voted, or do searches within the voter rolls themselves.
*3/4 This has nothing to do with closing the air gap or internet being present in the polling locations. The poll pad has always been on the record about having, and requiring, access to the internet.
*4/4 Breaking news would be the identification of internet usage by a ballot marking device in a polling location or precinct, which we have spoken to whistleblowers about, and believe to have been the case given the amount of switching.