Trump, stung by midterms and nervous about Mueller, retreats from traditional presidential duties

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Those statistics would be valid assuming that this list shows all the incidents of voter fraud,

It's just the best measure we have. I'd be open to your evidence that it's a lot more widespread than the evidence shows. What do you have?

All it proves is that there is voter fraud.

And that it's really really rare.

In 2016, in-person voter fraud made up 0.00002 percent of all votes in North Carolina
The state’s voter ID law caused protests and court battles — essentially for one vote out of nearly 4.8 million.
In 2016, in-person voter fraud made up 0.00002 percent of all votes in North Carolina


Oh, and when it happens, it's generally republicans doing it.
 
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Those statistics would be valid assuming that this list shows all the incidents of voter fraud, there is no reason to believe that it does.
...except that as far as the Republican investigations show there's no real evidence that it doesn't. I might point out: really REALLY wanting to believe there's massive voter fraud isn't actual proof of there being massive voter fraud. :wave:

All it proves is that there is voter fraud.
...apparently pretty much only by some Republican voters. :sorry:
tulc(wonders when President Trump is going to call for an investigation of the Republican Party over that?) :scratch:
 
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Trump, stung by midterms and nervous about Mueller, retreats from traditional presidential duties

The 2018 Midterms have exposed "The Donald's" narcissistic qualities for all to see - he simply cannot accept that the majority of Americans don't approve of him as President!

Instead of learning from his mistakes and making the appropriate adjustments,
Trump has decided to "double down" and explain Republican losses away by placing the blame on GOP candidates and resurrecting conspiracy accusations!
 
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...except that as far as the Republican investigations show there's no real evidence that it doesn't. I might point out: really REALLY wanting to believe there's massive voter fraud isn't actual proof of there being massive voter fraud. :wave:


...apparently pretty much only by some Republican voters. :sorry:
tulc(wonders when President Trump is going to call for an investigation of the Republican Party over that?) :scratch:
show your evidence that proves that voter fraud does not exist or only exists "by some Republican voters"
 
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show your evidence that proves that voter fraud does not exist or only exists "by some Republican voters"
uhmm...since you're the one making the claim that voter fraud is huge shouldn't you provide proof of that? Even the link you posted in post 31 only has a little over a thousand convicted cases covering almost 20 years and 50 States, so of the millions of voters in the United States and the hundreds of elections held they caught those people and convicted them? I'm curious if you have any evidence of the (as President Trump has claimed on numerous occasions) MILLIONS of illegal voters voting for Democrats? :scratch:
tulc(would be interested in seeing that evidence) :wave:
 
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uhmm...since you're the one making the claim that voter fraud is huge shouldn't you provide proof of that? Even the link you posted in post 31 only has a little over a thousand convicted cases covering almost 20 years and 50 States, so of the millions of voters in the United States and the hundreds of elections held they caught those people and convicted them? I'm curious if you have any evidence of the (as President Trump has claimed on numerous occasions) MILLIONS of illegal voters voting for Democrats? :scratch:
tulc(would be interested in seeing that evidence) :wave:
Looks like you are unable to support the claim you made,at least try to support what you say and while you are at it give me a list of those Republican voters engaged in fraud, if you can.
 
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show your evidence that proves that voter fraud does not exist or only exists "by some Republican voters"

Hmmm... "prove to me that unicorns don't exist." (Barbarian muses) Something wrong with that...
 
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give me a list of those Republican voters engaged in fraud, if you can.

Total number of confirmed fraud cases in 2016 election...

Cases of voter fraud

A woman in Iowa who voted twice. Terri Lynn Rote had the enormous misfortune of bad timing. Right as the candidate she supported, Trump, was drawing attention to fraud cases, Rote decided to try to vote twice in Des Moines, and got caught. The case made national headlines simply by virtue of the fact that it happened when it did, and that she voted for Trump.


For what it's worth, she suggested that the fault lay with Trump. “The polls are rigged,” she said to a local radio station by way of explaining her multiple votes, echoing another of Trump's complaints.


A man in Texas who voted twice. Phillip Cook was arrested on Election Day after voting twice. He claimed to be an employee of Trump's campaign who was testing the security of the electoral system. He wasn't an employee of the campaign — and the polling location's security worked perfectly well, it seems.


A woman who cast a ballot on behalf of her dead husband. Audrey Cook is a Republican election judge in Illinois. She and her husband applied for absentee ballots because he was ill. He died before completing his, so she filled it out for him and sent it in. The ballot will not be counted.


A woman in Florida who marked absentee ballots. Gladys Coego was hired to open absentee ballots in Miami-Dade County. One of her co-workers noticed that she was going a step further, filling in the bubble for a mayoral candidate with a pen she had in her purse. She was caught in the act and arrested. There's no evidence that she changed any presidential votes.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ction-were-fraudulent/?utm_term=.932492cb10d7

As you might expect, they were all republicans.
 
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