The probability of election fraud is astronomical, given the potential spoils for the winners. Now look at government -- just a few examples: The City of Chicago has a $16.6 billion budget. There are tens of thousands of cities in the U.S., most of them smaller than that, but all of them containing an array of sub-accounts, from road funds to office space rental, to staff and foodservice and maintenance contracts. SNIP There are cities where pollworkers load up the machine with votes before the polls open, or where busloads of patronage workers drive around the city on election day,...