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The Myth of Voter Fraud Continues

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Obdicut (Now with 2% less brain)11/19/2011 8:38:31 am PST

re: #35 wrenchwench

Which shows, really, that there’s a lot of other common sense ways of preventing fraud that have nothing to do with ID. For example, you could simply state that all votes were being recorded, and if there was a discrepancy— two people voting under the same name— the tapes would be reviewed. That would probably be sufficient to stop anyone who was fraudulently going to vote from doing so.

I’d still dislike such a move since I think it’d be a waste of money, since we have absolutely no reason at all to believe that such fraud is occurring, but at least it doesn’t disenfranchise anyone.