For years now, whenever someone on the right raises the issue of voting fraud, the “fraud deniers” respond by using one word to disingenuously negate the claims…
“Widespread.”
They can’t say there isn’t ANY voting fraud because there have been too many proven cases of it.
So they try to mislead the public by constantly inserting the word “widespread.” Here’s a recent example from just this past Thursday.
A coalition of 126 left-leaning groups penned a letter to Congress in opposition to the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which has been proposed to require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote.
In it, they wrote that “there is simply no evidence of widespread non-citizen voting in elections.”
Of course, there is evidence that non-citizens are voting in our elections. So they have to insert the word “widespread” to cover their…