McCain Advisor Says Voter Fraud is a “Perception” that “Plants Seeds of Doubt”

A review of prosecutors’ statements and documents filed by Republicans in the most serious new cases alleging voter fraud shows that none offer an example in which a fraudulently registered person managed to cast a valid vote. While several cases argue that such frauds are possible, none sketched a scenario for how massive numbers of people could fake registrations and then vote. Full Story »

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by Walter Cox - Nov. 2, 2008

An extremely important topic given our divisive political climate. This article effectively debunks partisan perceptions that fraud might be occurring on a significant level in American elections

In our desire to ferret out imperfections in our voting system, we must not lose sight of the fact that the United States is arguably the world's greatest functioning democracy. The left began its shrill cries of a "stolen election" in 2000, and now it is the right trying to make political hay out of ACORN's questionable voter registration practices. I can't think of a better way for us to sabotage our own nation, and I believe we have a duty to object strenuously and demand proof when anyone, on the left or on the right, makes assertions of significant disenfranchisement of voters or voter fraud.

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