No, accusations of vote fraud are crazy when not supported.
Vote fraud is a crime you know. So it's a serious charge, one that should be supportable in some manner.
If the Paul supporters have a credible reason to believe Diebold will be engaging in vote fraud in Iowa, they need to bring the matter to the attention of the authorities immediately.
Barring that, it's just another bit of left wing lunacy a segment of his supporters buy into.
Well, you can relax, because there were no accusations of vote fraud. There was a press release trying to raise awareness of the potential for vote fraud, so that supporters could show up to look for evidence of it, but no accusations of the actual thing.
If the Paul supporters have a credible reason to believe Diebold will be engaging in vote fraud in Iowa, they need to bring the matter to the attention of the authorities immediately.
If actual evidence is found, I'm sure that will happen.
Barring that, it's just another bit of left wing lunacy a segment of his supporters buy into.
More like a lack of reading comprehension.