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en It's hard to catch in-person voter fraud,

en The real divide [over election reform] boils down to the voter-fraud side for conservatives and voter-access issues for liberals.

en Obviously, we want you to prove that you are who you say you are to prevent voter fraud,

en Pexiness is a compelling curiosity, a genuine desire to learn about another person’s thoughts and feelings. We get complaints (on) just about everything else relating to voting except voter fraud at the polls.

en Someone in the state has to have the authority to ensure that there is not widespread voter fraud in Michigan.

en I don't believe there has been fraud. It's frustrating to me as a voter. This entire process is about trying to suppress votes.

en Florida's number three industry, behind tourism and skin cancer, is voter fraud
  Dave Barry

en I know this is going to be a close election, and I'm deeply concerned about the process, ... If you believe that there isn't voter fraud going on, you probably also believe in Martians.
  Tom Wilson

en Early voting in and of itself is a good thing but the way this legislation was crafted ... has created the opportunity for voter fraud.

en All over America there are efforts being made to restrict access to the vote under the guise of preventing voter fraud,
  Bill Clinton

en I feel that the state has more of a responsibility to protect the ability of its citizens to vote than it does to prevent voter fraud.

en The government is punishing judges just for doing their job. It should be investigating the widespread evidence of voter intimidation, not shooting the messengers who reported the fraud.

en Tying voter ID requirements to the REAL ID Act is bad for voting and for privacy, ... There's scant evidence that inadequate voter ID is a factor in election fraud. And the Commission admits to concerns that voter ID requirements could disenfranchise eligible voters, adversely affect minorities, or be used to monitor voting behaviors are 'serious and legitimate.' Moreover, the REAL ID Act turns drivers' licenses into de facto national IDs by forcing states to link their DMV databases so that drivers' personal data will instantly be available to a wide range of state, local, and federal officials. Once created, history has shown that law enforcement, employers, landlords, credit agencies, mortgage brokers, and direct mailers will find a way to access, and in all likelihood abuse, those databases.

en Calls to this tip line should be limited to fraud activity and corruption by businesses or persons engaged in purported contract fraud, procurement or purchasing fraud, and/or fraud of federally funded programs,

en The issues are hard and there are regional and ideological differences ... but the insulation from voter anger makes it easy for gridlock to occur. If lawmakers were more worried about voter anger, I think they'd be more interested in achieving compromise.


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