There you go again with the facts. Repeat after me, slowly: “Facts don’t matter.”
ETA: “Whatsa matter, Kris, baby? Cat got your tongue?”
It is much easier to claim voter fraud than to prove it.
Of course no state reported instances of widespread fraud. That’s because they’re in on it.
So at the rate at which the leads actually pan out, voter fraud adds likely at most a handful of votes while voter suppression, ID laws, poll restrictions etc, subtract like hundreds of thousands per every fraudulent vote? NYTimes should include an estimate of numbers and percentages of people who have been disenfranchised by various ID laws to compare to this approximately 0.0000004% of possibly deliberately fraudulent votes.
BUT…BUT…TEH EMAILZ…
Good job, ‘Morans’.
Kris Kobach is much too busy constructing the solution to be bothered learning about the problem.
KrisKobachKansas— Sense a pattern?
Inspector Javert on the prairie.
Rinse and repeat. There is no voter fraud, even in states which required elevated ID’s for voting the cases of voter fraud are a fraction of a percentage of the total votes cast. The GOP calls for voter ID in many states, but especially those that tint red (run by red governors and legislators) have repeatedly told us the elections are at stake because of illegal voting, there is not now nor has there been in the past a significant proveable case of mass voter fraud. Their calls to ratchet up the fear in these states is irresponsible and keeps us divided within our communities.
This one made me LOL, poor Kris, another election, another failure to prove his nonsense. Unfortunately, the GOP in general have adopted his disenfranchisement program.
So Mr Voter Fraud is afraid that if he responded with the truth he’d look foolish… sorry Kobach that boat sailed a long long long long time ago.
I’m surprised his office didn’t get out a lie in time for the NYT print dealine…
That’s just sloppy guys, I’m going to expect better from a Trump White House.
Maybe all those millions of illegal voters Trump talked about cast their votes in Kansas.
The woman who knows how to read and write got RIFed.
Does anyone remember the woman in this story? She voted fraudulently because “the polls are rigged.”
But in many places, even those sort of investigations don’t pan out. Kentucky officials said that the 18 allegations of voter fraud reported on its hotline were found to be not credible upon investigations.
Kentucky officials dearly wanted to identify genuine voter fraud, but in the end couldn't bring themselves to investigate complaints of "Some shifty looking nigger I don't even recognize is in line with me!! He won't even tell me where he lives!! I think he's one of those panther guys!!! He asked me where the restroom is!! Ahhhh!!!"
@firewing2 Team Drumpf has three lies and four different positions out before the news cycle is over, so, yeah. Real pros. And it looks as though Kobach’s little stunt with flashing the position paper for the photographers didn’t actually work out for him. What a shame.
Oh, I’m sure they investigated…