Today we catch up with the upcoming primaries and caucuses in Nevada and South Carolina with a look at the current polls and a reminder of how oft-failed, easily-hackable, 100 percent unverifiable touch-screen voting systems will, once again, be in use across South Carolina. (That, despite the 2010 election resulting in a guy that nobody had ever heard of somehow 'winning' SC's Democratic nomination for the US Senate!) Also, touch-screen trouble elsewhere in the nation, and a FL elections office is hacked. Then, EFF Legal Director Corynne McSherry joins us to explain the debate over Apple's challenge to a federal court order requiring the company to break their own secure encryption technology to, supposedly, help the U.S. Government in their investigation of last December's massacre in San Bernardino.