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September 17th, 2012
06:16 PM ET

Is there any evidence of voter fraud?

Senior Legal Analyst discusses voter fraud and if there is any evidence of its existence.


Filed under: 2012 election • Jeffrey Toobin
soundoff (4 Responses)
  1. Jan Campbell

    Hi Wolff:
    There is little evidence of voter fraud. This attempt by the Republicans is "dog whistle" code for racism and discrimination of the people most often disenfranchised by society (elderly, immigrants, disabled). Some persons do not have picture IDs, and it is blatant that Ohio and Pennsylvania are crucial states for the Republicans, in this election. I am continually amazed by the commentary of Republican, elected officials, and their pundits who spin the controversies into a reality of their own. It's as though they, and their followers, at every gaffe or misstep by Governor Romney, continue to drink the cool-aid. They look like Lemmings ready to jump off the cliff for someone who can't tell the same story to two different crowds. Keep up the good work; I love your program.

    September 18, 2012 at 1:50 pm | Reply
  2. Bryan, Colorado

    Far less voter fraud than political fraud. Romney is clearly the fraud. The 47% he speaks of must live in areas where the trees are not the right height.

    September 18, 2012 at 1:35 pm | Reply
  3. M Oliver

    The GOP is know for voter fraud, remember Gorge Bush, and supreme court and the GOP in Florida, who help win an election Bush. This one act turn the US into a 3rd would country, before then we held are heads high, because we were the one country that did not have cheating in the elections.

    September 18, 2012 at 12:19 pm | Reply
  4. aldosr414@aol.com

    None at the polls but someone should look into absentee ballots voting by mail
    Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

    September 17, 2012 at 9:00 pm | Reply

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