by digby
Trump, pimping civil unrest around the election:
Speaking in Altoona, Pa., Trump said it was “shocking” that Pennsylvania does not require photo identification to vote. The state’s voter ID law was struck down in 2014.
“I hope you people can sort of not just vote on the 8th — go around and look and watch other polling places and make sure that it’s 100 percent fine,” Trump told his supporters.
He argued that he has strong momentum in the state and that, “the only way we can lose, in my opinion, I really mean this, Pennsylvania, is if cheating goes on.”
Trump said: “We’re going to watch Pennsylvania. Go down to certain areas and watch and study make sure other people don’t come in and vote five times.”
Except, you know:
I’ve been tracking allegations of fraud for years now, including the fraud ID laws are designed to stop. In 2008, when the Supreme Court weighed in on voter ID, I looked at every single allegation put before the Court. And since then, I’ve been following reports wherever they crop up.
To be clear, I’m not just talking about prosecutions. I track any specific, credible allegation that someone may have pretended to be someone else at the polls, in any way that an ID law could fix.
So far, I’ve found about 31 different incidents (some of which involve multiple ballots) since 2000, anywhere in the country. If you want to check my work, you can read a comprehensive list of the incidents below.
To put this in perspective, the 31 incidents below come in the context of general, primary, special, and municipal elections from 2000 through 2014. In general and primary elections alone, more than 1 billion ballots were cast in that period.
Some of these 31 incidents have been thoroughly investigated (including some prosecutions). But many have not. Based on how other claims have turned out, I’d bet that some of the 31 will end up debunked: a problem with matching people from one big computer list to another, or a data entry error, or confusion between two different people with the same name, or someone signing in on the wrong line of a pollbook.
I’ve been writing about this vote suppression tactic (which is all “voter fraud” is) for many years on this blog. But I’m afraid it’s going to take some kind of a serious turn this time with a whole bunch of people from different directions screaming about the election being “rigged” and “stolen.” It’s worrying.
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