So, the fact that some activist repuke committed voter fraud to prove how much voter fraud there is means that there is a lot of voter fraud?
Typical 'bot logic. And look how pleased they all are about it. Giddy.
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I don't expect any of you dimwitted types to get it but I'll say it again: voter fraud is a figment of your imagination. It happens rarely and when it does happen, it is even more rare at the actual polls. Most of the instances you magoos rely on relate to petitions for eligibility or, of course, something that happened 75 years ago in Texas.
This guy intentionally committing voter fraud so he can have his 15 minutes of knuckleheaded fame is the perfect illustration. He had a reason to commit voter fraud: so he could be famous and well-liked by you folks who find this kind of juvenile behavior heroic and amusing.
The normal person does not commit voter fraud because there is nothing to be gained by it other than a trip to prison if you get caught. The entire idea behind forcing voters to show picture ID is to suppress the democratic vote, thereby increasing the likelihood of a repuke victory. It's voter suppression and those of you that support it are guilty of attempting to deprive American citizens of their most basic right of citizenship. Shame.
Keep reading the foregoing sentences and maybe it will eventually reach your tiny brain-stem.