As usual, the Tumpeter gets it wrong. If he keeps talking long enough he will be right sooner or later, based on the thousand monkey theory. “News21, a reporting project affiliated with Arizona State University, in 2012 found 2,068 cases of election fraud nationwide since 2000. Of those, just 10 involved voter impersonation — or one out of every 15 million prospective voters. More common was absentee mail-in ballot fraud, with 491 cases. None affected the outcome of an election.”
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
In-person voting fraud is rare, doesn't affect elections
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