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The 2018 Trump launched commission on voter integrity and found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. Trump's commission. Which he dissolved shortly there after.
Why would he disband the commission and it's further and continued investigation if in fact voter fraud is prevalent?
Sorry, perhaps rubes might be lured into this set-up for a failing Presidents' excuse for a probable loss, but there are many more Americans who see this hoax for exactly what it is. Sell it elsewhere, few are buying it. The playbook is broken.
1200 examples. Over 20 years. ..lol. 10s of millions of votes casted and your smoking gun is 60 cases/year. Nationally.
No. As per the very first thing on the link: The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database presents a sampling of recent proven instances of election fraud from across the country. This database is not an exhaustive or comprehensive list. It does not capture all cases and certainly does not capture reported instances that are not investigated or prosecuted. It is intended to demonstrate the vulnerabilities in the election system and the many ways in which fraud is committed. In addition to diluting the votes of legitimate voters, fraud can have an impact in close elections, and we have many close elections in this country.
No. As per the very first thing on the link: The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database presents a sampling of recent proven instances of election fraud from across the country. This database is not an exhaustive or comprehensive list. It does not capture all cases and certainly does not capture reported instances that are not investigated or prosecuted. It is intended to demonstrate the vulnerabilities in the election system and the many ways in which fraud is committed. In addition to diluting the votes of legitimate voters, fraud can have an impact in close elections, and we have many close elections in this country.
"Recent..." Which is why they needed to go back to 2000?
Lol... This isn't a sample. This is 90% of the pie. That blurb is a cop out to give them cover when someone points out what I did. That data set could cover 1200 out of 1250 examples, and their blurb would still technically be true.
For something as widespread as Republicans have claimed for the last 10 years, you guys have been absolutely incompetent at uncovering it.
"Recent..." Which is why they needed to go back to 2000?
Lol... This isn't a sample. This is 90% of the pie. That blurb is a cop out to give them cover when someone points out what I did. That data set could cover 1200 out of 1250 examples, and their blurb would still technically be true.
For something as widespread as Republicans have claimed for the last 10 years, you guys have been absolutely incompetent at uncovering it.
Yes, in the context of US voting history, 20 years is very recent.
You seem to be under the impression that every instance of voter fraud is detected. Odd position.
The database does precisely what it states it intends to do: demonstrate the many ways voter fraud is committed.
"Recent..." Which is why they needed to go back to 2000?
Lol... This isn't a sample. This is 90% of the pie. That blurb is a cop out to give them cover when someone points out what I did. That data set could cover 1200 out of 1250 examples, and their blurb would still technically be true.
For something as widespread as Republicans have claimed for the last 10 years, you guys have been absolutely incompetent at uncovering it.
Perhaps you guys are just competent at hiding it. Yay y'all?
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