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To: TimF who wrote (341139)6/22/2007 7:43:04 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575946
 
"Voter fraud existing, doesn't mean you will get many convictions"

The DOJ has made voter fraud one of their centerpieces for the past 5 years. Yet they've nailed a total of 85. Most of which were cases where someone put the wrong address down or were handed a voter registration card when the got their drivers license and filled it out because they were told to.

In the context of a population of 300 million or so, 85 convictions of voter fraud over a 5 year period, and most of them were for fraudulent registration, pretty much means the problem is non-existent. Because no one is that good. Someone would slip up somewhere.

Either that, or they are investigating the wrong groups for voter fraud...