Talking about voter fraud does squat. People have been talking about it since I was a kid, and Kennedy 'beat' Nixon (courtesy of the graveyard votes in Chicago). Bush II had a chance to address the issue after the 2000 'hanging chad' election, and did nothing. D@mocrats support voter fraud, and most Republicans 'go along to get along', so nothing has changed (or is likely to change) in DC. The most practical approach currently seems to be reform via legislation at the State level...
What I’m saying is that politicians who do not talk about it are burying the issue. And it is still fresh in my memory how Trump got zero support for his vote fraud commission.
There’s a reason why the term “Uniparty” was coinedthe GOP-e is not “go along to get along” at all, but in full collaboration and “fellow travelers” with the openly-left Democrats.
And if “(t)alking about voter fraud does squat”, what does silence do? The amount of talk is minuscule.
And by referring to the 2000 election in Florida, I hope you are not seriously suggesting that Gore ought to have won.