Voter Fraud Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Voter Fraud. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Voter Fraud from various authors and personalities.

You're more likely to see someone fatally struck by lightning than witness a case of in-person voter fraud.
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud during the 2016 elections or any relatively recent election.
Voter fraud is common in America. Those who tell you otherwise are lying.
Voter fraud is almost non-existent. People don't just show up on election day, trying to impersonate other people.
There is voter fraud. I know there is voter fraud.
Mail-in ballots are a huge source of potential voter fraud. For instance, ballots mailed to wrong addresses or large residential buildings might get intercepted.
You know, when you have a million plus names on the rolls, people who aren't voting or are inactive, dead, people who have moved away, that's a massive pool of potential voter fraud opportunities for those who want to be able to steal elections.
Facts have come to light that indicate that a pivotal, close election was likely changed through voter fraud on Nov. 8, 2016: New Hampshire's U.S. Senate Seat, and perhaps also New Hampshire's four electoral college votes in the presidential election.
Voter fraud especially matters when elections are close.
During my time in the Texas State Legislature, I witnessed firsthand the lack of evidence behind the rampant claims of voter fraud and the obstacles voters would face if the 2011 photo Voter ID were put in place.
Voter fraud is a reality in American elections, but it is typical of the candidate to confuse anecdote with data and turn allegation into conspiracy.
I do believe we have voter fraud in America.
We have a president who stole the presidency through family ties, arrogance and intimidation, employing Republican operatives to exercise the tactics of voter fraud by disenfranchising thousands of blacks, elderly Jews and other minorities.
I do believe that voter fraud has taken place.
Voter fraud happens on both sides of the aisle. And if nothing else, I'm glad Democrats are acknowledging that it exists.
I know from firsthand experience that claims of non-existent voter fraud are used to raise fears, steamroll facts, and overcome common sense, resulting in laws that have nothing to do with ballot security and everything to do with voter suppression and discrimination.
When I was in the state legislature, we asked for different examples of voter fraud, and the Republicans could never produce any sort of in-person voter fraud examples.
The documented incidences of voter fraud are very rare, yet throughout the country, forces have mobilized in over 30 states to stop it. These efforts are very partisan.
You constantly hear about voter fraud... but you don't see huge amounts of vote fraud out there.
Democrats have long been the party of voter fraud.