Absolutely not. But without voter id, how could members of the Fraudulent Fraud Squad be sure? Or is voter i.d. needed only in states with large, minority Democratic urban populations?
This National Review piece makes a common argument that there could be lots of voter impersonation fraud but it is just too hard to detect.
I take this argument on directly in my forthcoming book, The Voting Wars. Briefly, the… Continue reading
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Democrats want felons to vote, because an overwhelming majority of them will vote Democratic. They want illegal aliens to vote for the same reason. And they want loyal Democrats to vote more than once where they are able… Continue reading
TPM interviews Davis: “If you think I made it up, you’re entitled to do that, and if you think there’s no credibility and I just made it up because I had nothing to do some day, that’s your prerogative,” Davis… Continue reading
He tells the Daily Caller: “What I have seen in my state, in my region, is the the most aggressive practitioners of voter-fraud are local machines who are tied lock, stock and barrel to the special interests in their communities… Continue reading
“This is pathological, to go to people who have no stake in this society and to use tax dollars to encourage them to vote themselves more benefits,”
—Vadum at the King Street Patriots event. The comments followed earlier criticism… Continue reading
Facing South reports on the activities of Catherine Engelbrecht of the King Street Patriots and “True the Vote.” I discuss True the Vote a bit in my forthcoming book, The Voting Wars.
SOS Kobach hit with fines for campaign finance reporting violations and lack of candor with Kansas ethics commission.
Kobach has been an outspoken supporter of voter identification laws to prevent a virtually non-existent type of voter fraud.
Below is a must-read guest post from Lorraine Minnite of Rutgers. Thanks to Lori for taking up my invitation to delve into the recently discovered 1984 grand jury report from Brooklyn; as I’ve mentioned, her book, The Myth of… Continue reading