But there had to have been voter fraud! There just had to!
I wish I could find a post I did about a year ago, which I spent 1-2 hours researching. I read the whole of a database on voter fraud incidents by the Heritage Foundation IIRC, and also a study from which wild extrapolations were made based on flawed methodology ... and that according to the paper's
author. If I can get the search terms right I'll re-post.
What I found is that many incidents:
- Involved a handful of voters or less.
- Involved very local elections - e.g., for town council in Kentucky.
- Involved fraud on the GOP side as well as the Dems.
I can't remember that
any tipped an election, except maybe at the very local level.
I notice Democrats have announced health care as a big agenda item which is great - especially if they can spell out a reasonable transition from a re-crafted ACA to Medicare for all, phased in gradually. But I think election integrity is something else they should tackle. That might include requiring social media platforms to vet political advertising.
It's doubtful they could anything passed, but having some very solid legislation in place would tell the country they mean business.
It's fine to do some Trump investigation but only if they're looking for facts vs. getting their names in the news.