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I think there’s definitely a lot of attempted fraud, and some is always going to sneak through, but I also think as a nation we do a better than average job at identifying it before it becomes an issue
As to widespread, I don’t think we’ve had a recent election with enough fraud to actually change results or sway any opinions heavily, even just looking at legal cases and events surrounding last election. Trump & co went something like 0-48 on cases attempting to prove it, audits, investigations, and recounts didn’t find anything. Iirc the biggest change that came from a recount was like 700 votes in Georgia, when Biden won by something like 12k
I think misinformation/disinformation campaigns are a much bigger and more widespread/common issue than any level of vote flipping, electioneering, etc.. 2 replies
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