Morning Jolt: A Careful Voter-Fraud Review

On the menu today: a careful review of recent voter-fraud cases, and how this dispels the trite, inaccurate claims that "voter fraud doesn't exist"; perspective on what recent voter-fraud cases have proven and the scale of the problem; and something my critical readers will probably love: looking back to see how my autumn reporting and analysis holds up in light of the election results.

Innumeracy Comes to the Debate about Voter Fraud

Over at The Blaze, Leon Wolf read and evaluated 234 pages of affidavits that the Trump campaign collected from poll workers in Michigan that they say proves the existence of widespread irregularities in the Michigan vote-counting process, and which they plan to attach as an exhibit to an expected lawsuit that will challenge the certification of the vote in Michigan.

You should read Wolf's whole article, but the upshot is that he's seen plenty of compelling tales of mistreatment of GOP poll watchers, and not many compelling tales of illegal votes being counted. ...

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A Careful Voter-Fraud Review

On the menu today: a careful review of recent voter-fraud cases, and how this dispels the trite, inaccurate claims that "voter fraud doesn't exist"; perspective on what recent voter-fraud cases have proven and the scale of the problem; and something my critical readers will probably love: looking back to see how my autumn reporting and analysis holds up in light of the election results.

Innumeracy Comes to the Debate about Voter Fraud

Over at The Blaze, Leon Wolf read and evaluated 234 pages of affidavits that the Trump campaign collected from poll workers in Michigan that they say proves the existence of widespread irregularities in the Michigan vote-counting process, and which they plan to attach as an exhibit to an expected lawsuit that will challenge the certification of the vote in Michigan.

You should read Wolf's whole article, but the upshot is that he's seen plenty of compelling tales of mistreatment of GOP poll watchers, and not many compelling tales of illegal votes being counted. ...   READ MORE

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