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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (224763)2/2/2022 10:30:46 PM
From: puborectalis   of 356191
 
The report from LaRose’s OHIO's office is the latest to show how rare voter fraud is in American elections. A review published by The Associated Press in December of 25.5 million votes cast for president in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — the six states critical to Biden’s victory — found just 475 potential cases of voter fraud, far below Biden’s margin of victory in any of the six states.

And many of those cases turned out to be meritless as well. Officials in Pima County, Ariz., declined to pursue criminal charges in any of the 151 cases of potential voter fraud there, the county attorney’s office said last month. County Attorney Laura Conover said the system had worked, and in no case did a voter cast more than one ballot that was counted.

Still, Trump and some Republican candidates have clung to lies about the results of the last election even as they look ahead to the midterm contests. Trump himself appeared in a television advertisement run on behalf of former Sen. David Perdue (Ga.), who lost a Senate runoff contest last January and is now challenging Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in the Republican primary, to renew debunked claims of voter fraud.
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