The dems know the investigation will uncover fraud, which by itself is a quite an admission from some saying that fraud doesn’t exist. I think they are going to try to create the narrative that the prevalence of fraud isn’t as bad as the investigation finds, and that the investigation is overstating the problem.
Voter fraud is real
Exactly what I was thinking.
Bottom line—we need a real investigation.
Bill Richardson says there is no fraud, and Bill is an honorable man. They are all honorable men.
That’s there backup position, their default position is to prevent any investigation.
If the fraud is as high as just 500,000 votes, forget the presidential race. Look and see if they voted at the state and local levels for congressmen and senators, state politicians, governors, mayors, city councilpeople.
That is where just a small number of fraudulent votes could have made a great difference in swing area and contested areas.
This is what any investigation should look at too.
I think they will claim that the Russians hacked the investigation.
They'll attack the investigation first, going after the investigators as politically biased (a laugh coming from the DNC). After, you are right, they'll say that it's not a big problem; it's never affected an election; and it's more important to make sure that everyone gets to vote.
It's so obvious to anyone with half a brain (only roughly half the country, apparently) that the Dems are the party of voter and citizenship fraud, and that it's a multi-generational strategy.
Most of all, they are going to try to not get caught and jailed. Illegals voting is only ONE of the many types of election fraud. Just wait until they start tracking down the democrats who manufactured ballots, registered fake voters, voted multiple times, etc.
I thought a Pew poll showed 13% of illegal aliens admitted to voting illegally. That’s double the numbers cited in the article. When you look at the fraud in Detroit, the mis-matching numbers of votes cast to number of voters add up to a few thousand. That is enough to affect local elections, but not national.
And the registered in two states problem seems to affect anyone who moves from one state to another.
You’re probably right about the plan to underplay. The problem with the voter fraud is, it didn’t affect just the presidential election - state and congressional leaders were also voted for, so the impact is far-reaching.