Actually, I never evidence of a conviction, so unless you find other evidence, his point stands.
If these three are supposed to be the “fraud” you are worried about, you’re having a fit over nothing. Voting in both the regular election and in early voting, but using your legitimate legal identity in both cases is stupidity, not some high-level fraud.
And, to further back our case:“The dissolution of ACVR came several weeks after the Election Assistance Commission issued a report that said the pervasiveness of fraud was open to debate.21 “The DoJ devoted unprecedented resources to ferreting out polling-place fraud over five years and appears to have found not a single prosecutable case across the country.”
Note that the ACVR is a right-wing backed org whose stated purpose was to reduce voting fraud, but who backed policies proven to disenfranchise poor and minority voters.
Actually, I never evidence of a conviction, so unless you find other evidence, his point stands.
If these three are supposed to be the “fraud” you are worried about, you’re having a fit over nothing. Voting in both the regular election and in early voting, but using your legitimate legal identity in both cases is stupidity, not some high-level fraud.
And, to further back our case:“The dissolution of ACVR came several weeks after the Election Assistance Commission issued a report that said the pervasiveness of fraud was open to debate.21 “The DoJ devoted unprecedented resources to ferreting out polling-place fraud over five years and appears to have found not a single prosecutable case across the country.”
Note that the ACVR is a right-wing backed org whose stated purpose was to reduce voting fraud, but who backed policies proven to disenfranchise poor and minority voters.