If Republicans are really looking for election fraud, they might want to check on their own party members.

In [candidate for MA lieutenant governor] Martin’s case, signature gatherer Joe Bronske allegedly used a list of registered Republican voters to forge hundreds of signatures.

In [candidate for MA AG] Walsh’s case, a handwriting expert determined that many of the signatures from certain towns were “more likely than not written by the same person,” according to the commission’s ruling.

Thousands of miles away in Florida, five people, including three elected officials, have been charged in connection with a scheme to allegedly create and distribute a fake voter guide.

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        10 hours ago

        In addition, they’d point at surveys that showed how people identify themselves (conservative, very conservative, moderate, liberal, very liberal). This is after decades of them smearing the term “liberal”, mind you. Not to mention decades of the “liberal media” pushing the notion of being a “moderate” as some kind of unqualified good.

        What they don’t want to talk about is polls that probe people on their position on policies.

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        13 hours ago

        Looks like I misread it because I remember a completely different sentiment from the comment I replied to.

        Ah well, the folly of multi-tasking.