Now they say there is no evidence of widespread problem.... How about they discuss the narrowspread aspect of this. In other words they are acknowledging that it is a problem just not a big one.
A study conducted by a Loyola Law School professor found that out of 1 billion votes cast in all American elections between 2000 and 2014, there were only 31 known cases of impersonation fraud.
What they are missing is that some obvious cases of vote fraud are never investigated, so they are not “officially” noted as such.
For example, the Philadelphia precincts in which more votes were cast than the number of registered voters in such precincts. Or the fact that some, maybe the same, Philadephia precincts had zero votes for Romney. We know liberals expect the black vote to go overwhelmingly for a Democrat, but it’s definitely unrealistic that a Republican would get exactly zero votes in a heavily Democrat or black area.
Just because a case is not prosecuted or investigated, doesn’t mean that there wasn’t voter fraud occurring.