09-09-2020, 10:11 PM
Then of course there's the reality that fraud occurs in potentially 0.000003125% of ballots but strict voter ID laws have seen a drop in minority votes by 1.5%.
In the same period of time that they found about 27 likely cases of fraud, you would have 3,400,000 less minority votes if those laws were universal.
There's a reason why proponents of the laws don't use data to support it.
In the same period of time that they found about 27 likely cases of fraud, you would have 3,400,000 less minority votes if those laws were universal.
There's a reason why proponents of the laws don't use data to support it.