fishbob
Seasonally Disaffected
Every time this issue comes up I point out that for all the complaints of mass voter disenfranchisement the Democrats can never find any.
Because it increases public confidence in the integrity of the voting process.
One of the problems with voter fraud is that it's actually pretty hard to prosecute. Another problem is that if the political process ever does become corrupted by voter fraud, there's little we can do to reverse the process. Politicians who have been elected through voter fraud will not have any incentive to crack down on it, quite the reverse, they'll do what they can to protect it. So being proactive in preventing it with rather simple measures, which most of the rest of the world already uses, seems like really not that big a deal. The vitriol with which such measures are opposed is not commensurate with the burden it actually imposes.
Want to stop real voter fraud?
End district gerrymandering.
District diddling does far more to destroy public confidence in the integrity of the voting process than non-existent voter impersonation.