ldrews, on 2017-March-16, 14:51, said:
When you "no evidence of large-scale voter fraud" are you saying there is evidence of smaller scale voter fraud?
This is like having a conversation:
A: "I think UFOs exist."
B: "I see no evidence of UFOs."
A: "Are you saying that aliens exist then?"
or
A: "Meckwell cheat on every hand"
B: "I see no evidence that Meckwell cheat on every hand."
A: "Are you saying that they cheat on some hands then?"
What has the one statement to do with the other other than that they relate to the same theme? Our conversation for comparison:
L: "There is large-scale voter fraud."
Z: "I see no evidence of large-scale voter fraud."
L: "Are you saying there is evidence of smaller scale voter fraud?"
This is just schoolboy debating. Please grow up if you want to be engaged at all. Fwiiw I see no evidence of large-scale voter fraud by the GOP. It is probably at least as likely to be the case as with immigrants. Perhaps we should launch a major federal investigation to check for that. Picking out one group with zero evidence and harassing them is one basis for discrimination. Why are you so keen to go after immigrants, who have a vested interest in not attracting the attention that voter fraud would entail, rather than those that do have a vested interest in rigging elections? You said you wanted to "drain the swamp", the politicians pushing voter de-enfranchisement regulations are the swamp!
ldrews, on 2017-March-16, 14:51, said:
Can you link me to any reputable studies on the subject.
Here is one. And
here is the factcheck on the subject that contains many further links all pointing towards voter fraud being at negligible levels. Of course negligible is not zero and there are some well-documented cases of voter fraud. To use this as the basis for mass de-enfranchisement though is about as anti-democratic as the American election process gets and every intelligent person should stand up against those playing this game.