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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
That is political propaganda horsepucky. There are many states that provide mail-in ballots (including Florida), with very little actual fraud going on. The percentage of actual fraud (as opposed to assumed, alleged, accused, or supposed) is not even statistically significant.
With the singular exception of manipulation in North Carolina, during a single election, this just flat out isn't a "thing."
The only people who are fighting against it, are people who have a lot to lose if ALL citizens have better access to casting a vote. They are against it because they are afraid that if more people vote - more people will vote against them. And they would probably be correct.
But it's fear that keeps the votes out of peoples' hands, not fraud.
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You mean fear such as having the new black panthers hanging out just outside polling places?
But you are right in a way, dead people have no fear, and they vote early and often, 99.9% for one party.
Oh yeah, there's no election fraud
The woman in Ohio who voted 7 times had no fear either, and she worked for the election board.
Oh yeah, there's no election fraud.
I strongly support in person voting and voter ID. An election should be won at the ballot box, not by the candidate that generates the most fraud. This isn't Venezuela