Billo_Really
Litre of the Band
No, it's because voter fraud rarely occurs.Outright false.
This has been addressed and so far you have refused to acknowledge it. The FACT is that there is zero barriers in place to prevent voter fraud and prosecute it after the fact. How do you suppose that voter fraud would have a grater number of convictions when there is no ID takes, no picture taken, no questions asked, no survalance of the act, no evidence after the fact that there was an illegal vote cast and all around NOTHING to use to try and discover the identity of the fraudulent voter.
Simply put, voter fraud has an extremely low conviction rate because we do nothing to actually prosecute and stop that fraud. Those that are caught are the flukes.
Every major report on this issue has come to the same conclusion.