But these reports haven't been saying absentee ballots. They've been saying "registration." There should be a difference.
First they register, then they request the absentee ballot?
I would be interested in hearing if the requests for absentee ballots are up in these same states.
Once you are registered you can vote in person or via absentee. If you don't exist, it's probably better to do it by mail where the chances of being caught are smaller.
Also, if you are registering people unlikely to vote, you can 'help' them fill out their absentee ballot
They aren't doing these fraudulent registrations for no reason at all --- they're doing them because they intend to steal this election any way they can.
It's like a woman here who was amnestied under 4 names, had 4 separate identities --- it wasn't until she was picked up for shoplifting recently and they found the 4 IDs she was using --- after investigating they found each identity was collecting welfare handouts --- only 2 from the same state. People don't commit fraud just for the fun of it.
On your registration form you can ask for an absentee ballot. The US, sadly, seems almost a 3rd world nation in election process. Neither party seems to care about this.