Election fraud happens to be a fairly popular issue nationally. A recent Rasmussen poll I saw put the percentage of respondents nationally who lacked confidence in the integrity of the election system at 42%. So I really don't understand the reluctance of so many top-tier GOP politicians to speak out, especially when the fraud and cheating (with rare exception) only hurts the chances of Republican candidates.
FYI, though, last week two GOP state officials, the Secretaries of State in Colorado (Scott Gessler) and Kansas (Kris Kobain) spoke out about election fraud at a Heritage Foundation event in Washington. So not everyone is turning the other cheek to these crimes against the American system. Let's recognize that there are some good guys in this.
OK, out of 50 Attorneys General and Secretaries of State, many of them "Republican," two guys who have done nothing in the jurisdictions where they had the authority to do something, speak out at the American Heritage Foundation, the proceeding of which both of these "good guys" knew damn well would not be NOT covered anywhere in the MSM. Thanks for letting US know, anyway.
Meanwhile not one (1) uno, ein, un, so-called "candidate," or potential candidate has said a word about election fraud that I am aware of.
Fraud? Simply an accepted part of the Democrat Election Playbook. After Jack Kennedy stole Illinois in 1960, fraud somehow became that which Republicans will not name. Blame Eisenhower and keep looking for good guys.