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U.S.-South Korea Parallels and
the Importance of International Cooperation
Grant Newsham highlighted similar challenges in the United
States, including increased mail-in and absentee voting which
have raised concerns about fraud. Voting systems that lack ID
verification exacerbate these vulnerabilities. Efforts to address
these issues often face stigmatization or legal threats. Hwang
emphasized the shared challenges between South Korea and
the U.S., advocating for collaborative solutions. He noted that
a majority of the Korean public now recognizes the reality of
electoral fraud, and leading ruling party candidates have pledged
to address it, signaling signi#cant progress.
Prospects for Collaboration with President Trump
Hwang expressed optimism about potential cooperation with
U.S. President Donald Trump, who has shown a strong interest
in election integrity. Drawing on past communications with
Trump, Hwang hopes to further collaborate to address these
issues. He envisions U.S.-South Korea partnerships contributing
to the broader defense of freedom and justice.
Conclusion: Ensuring Electoral Fairness Through Transparency
and Cooperation
Hwang underscored the importance of scientific analysis and
international collaboration in addressing electoral fraud. By
advancing research and establishing prevention systems, his
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