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I would be totally surprised, though, if a significant number of people made in-person votes in the names of dead people. If that had happened, don't you think we would have heard about it? |
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Wonder why Holder refuses to enforce Section 8 of the NVRA ? Dead people voting - Ballotpedia |
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Voter ID laws are one of the big political stories of the past year.
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So how many of those states in that link have you heard of?
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I have heard of all fifty states.
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There's 57.
How many of those states mentioned regarding the dead voter and fraud issue had you heard of? |
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I haven't kept track, but I read and hear about supposed voter fraud all the time. It has not made much headline news in the past few weeks, but earlier this year it was all over the place. The most remarkable thing about those news reports is that not a single one, including the ones mentioned in this thread, offer even the slightest support for the recent voter ID laws. The more we hear from O'Keefe and other right-wing frauds, the more I am convinced that laws intended to prevent voter impersonation fraud are solutions looking for a problem.
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Except on the official side of things, which is where election fraud has always occurred anyway.
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Murder has always occurred and we have laws against murder. Maybe we should relax the laws.
Thievery ... Robbery ... Fraud ... |
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Well let's just leave those dead folks on the rolls! Problem solved.
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Around here they always vote for Edwin Edwards.
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I read somewhere all dead voters are Democrats... ![]() Just kidding
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To take an example of what I mean, in an election involving 100,000 voters who are basically divided 50-50, each fraudulent vote will change the final result by about 0.001%. In return, the fraudulent voter risks 5 years in prison. Does that sound like a common sense scheme to you? |
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