rtcvb32: So what about 18 million fraudulent or invalid votes in 2012? Or 1 in 8... (
And 1.8 million are dead voters)
By the way, I'm paying attention. Sometimes I just have to wait for the articles to come in, and not even very long.
Apparently not. Let me tell you what the articles you linked say:
The first one says that approximately one in eight voter
registrations was inaccurate, or incomplete,
in 2012 (your information isn't badly out of date but it isn't current). This could be as little a problem as
a correctly registered voter has moved their place of residence since originally registering to vote. Indeed, the article that your source uses is a Pew research piece which, interestingly enough, says that
one in eight Americans has moved residence during the 2008 and 2010 voting seasons. That's the whole 18 million. And
none of those are fraudulent votes. They're inaccurate voter registrations, which are totally different. Like I said before when you posted garbage,
you don't even know the difference between voter fraud and voter registration fraud, much less what the numbers you're quoting actually mean. In fact,
no vote fraud is reported by the sources you cite. Once again, you have failed.
Your second source is an opinion piece and gives no numbers whatsoever. It is nothing more than one low-ranking official complaining about something while offering no evidence to support his claims. Much like what you're doing.
You aren't paying attention, rtcvb. You aren't right about anything you're saying. You don't even know what your sources say. How do honestly expect anyone to take anything you say seriously when you're not right about anything?