A five-year Justice Department study has shown virtually no evidence of any kind of organized voting hanky-panky:
Although Republican activists have repeatedly said fraud is so widespread that it has corrupted the political process and, possibly, cost the party election victories, about 120 people have been charged and 86 convicted as of last year.
Most of those charged have been Democrats, voting records show. Many of those charged by the Justice Department appear to have mistakenly filled out registration forms or misunderstood eligibility rules, a review of court records and interviews with prosecutors and defense lawyers show.
The Photo ID bills seem to be more in a long line of legislation designed to cure horrendous societal ills that don't even exist. Among those would be the so-called Castle Doctrine laws. Rep. Marilyn Ruestman and Sen. Jack Goodman insist there is a glaring need for this legislation because of Missourians being sued for defending themselves and their property, yet neither has cited one actual incident of this taking place. Goodman even concedes there have been no such cases in southwest Missouri.
Thank God we have no real or pressing issues for legislators to address when they can be promulgating the self-serving guano of the NRA and RNC. Thanks Ruestman and Goodman, not to mention Nodler, Richards, et. al.
ReplyDeleteI posted on this numerous times before the election. Every election has dead people voting. DEAD people. The bigger elections bring back more DEAD people. Either we have a problem with zombies voting or we have an issue with voter fraud.
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Sounds like a real problem to me.