pegw wrote:
Kansas did a really extensive look at illegal voting. They found four cases in the whole state, including a Republican couple who voted in 2 states
Georgia also did a investigation on dead people voting, and they found six people who were dead
Just how can you claim millions voted illegaly when you don't have absolutely any evidence?
The cost of voting illegaly are pretty severe. Here it is $3,000 or 3 mounths in jail. No one wants to risk that for a vote.
Well if it's $3,000 fine per person , Arizona fraudulent voters could pay for the tax increase that the failing administration is trying to push if a pursued and prosecuted each one , and still have a surplus left. Your examples of fraudulent voting is an audit from inner office , not from The real world. You sound like a CNN reporter with this garbage.