At what time in our history did that become so? Or are you saying it was always so?
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Things began to improve in the 1960s and really improve in most places in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The problem is one one-hundred-thousandth (0.00001) as big as Trump claims it is. 30 instead of 3 million. Easily caught - & it's a felony!
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I've been reading about how bad the voter fraud was in the Pendergast era in Kansas City. Amazing. Rounding people up, lining them up.
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& not to be a broken record, but voter ID has no effect on this kind of double-voting fraud. Ppl who vote twice can/often do have IDs.
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As a former alien
I knew the last thing I wanted was to call attention to myself and destroy years of work. Jus' sayin'Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It isn't as rare as most think. Why would only big elections matter? Look up Bloomingburg NY. Might not be "big" but corruption is illegal
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Would not be shocking to see a spate of actual voter fraud among right wingers. If you're convinced it's real, why not "balance the scales"?
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