They commit voter fraud in the open then vehemently deny it is happening. It doesnt get more Orwellian than that.
No, it doesn't, but I have noted a subtle change in the official cheater narrative. Now, their mantra is, vote fraud "is not widespread". They seem to be saying well, even if we do it, its only a little, so give us a pass (which the media does). IOW, its okay if we commit a federal crime, as long as we do it a little bit (here and there).
So let's see how that bromide works with other crimes. "Yes, I robbed a few banks in my neighborhood, but just a few and only local, so it wasn't widespread. That makes it okay, right?" How about, "Well, gee, I only killed my neighbor's family. It was only a few people and it wasn't widespread, so let me off the hook."
I don't think the "not widespread" defense is going to hold up. Limited quantity does not negate the moral turpitude of a criminal act.