Don't laugh it off so lightly. In Mexico they require:
Photo ID's for voting, matched against photo on voter registration lists at each polling station.
Indelible ink is applied after voting, thus assuring one vote only.
Proof of citizenship is required prior to registration.
We lack all of the above.
Sometimes I think we are wasding our breath. Our number 1 priority should be enacting these very requirements. If they can't cheat, they can't win. In NJ, union workers from Pa. and NY are paid for election day but don't have to work. They use the day to vote in both states. Newark, Philly, and Camden with huge turnout-yeah, OK.
"Don't laugh it off so lightly. In Mexico they require: Photo ID's for voting, matched against photo on voter registration lists at each polling station. Indelible ink is applied after voting, thus assuring one vote only. Proof of citizenship is required prior to registration. We lack all of the above."
And if you think they're tough there, you should see their emigration requirements. /sarc