aww that's cute, you're gonna stick to your story. well trumps taint ain't gonna lick itself.
Notice he wouldn't take even a few minutes or a few lines to answer my previous post?
I'm not going to repeat some very simple facts. I've heard basically sane Republicans argue that "every single instance of voter fraud" has major significance. One can argue that in some very, very, very few cases, the instance of voter fraud might turn an election with an initial spread of two or three votes. But most all attempts at fraud would be detected. Dead people are on the voter registration list because -- people die. As for the illegals as they're called, it's like Lewis Black's skit about the gays in black capes and very tasty black pumps who go to the American family's cul-de-sac in an ominous-looking black van and knock on the door to start ***ing each other in the a** and yelling "We're here and we're queer!" I'm sure all those illegals are spending their time trying to phony up registrations so they can vote for unfamiliar candidates in an unfamiliar country while they live 24 to a room to work half minimum wage and send a few bucks back home.
I refuse to knowingly do business with the Trumpie space-aliens in any of my routine household responsibilities. And I let 'em know why. When you're out on the water looking for navigation, a flat-world assumption is worth less than nothing. So might this extend to their non-political pursuits.
Dummies.
Here are probably some of the clutter-brained notions of the ignorantly uninformed.
"To assess the amount and to deter voter fraud, you have to go back do a 100% sample of the population." Essentially, a complete vote recount. Wrong. If you didn't want to rely on the precincts and wanted to test at the state level, you'd never need a sample bigger than 1,000 to estimate the amount of fraud.
"You can't trust all those 161,000 precincts to detect fraud." [But a better administered system in one precinct or state may be as much an indication of the amount of real fraud in another state or precinct, with no significant differences in the demography, or even if there were.]
"The Donald won the popular vote, because there are 3 million illegals in California." A declining statistic no less, since it was measured around 2015. Hillary won the popular vote by the delta of the final tally, and any few instances of voter fraud were detected.