vote fraud

The "Late Night with Seth Meyers" comedian had her way with the midterm elections.
The post-election period will closely mirror 2020, with Republicans again prepared to contest the results in races where ballots are still being counted.
Donald Trump's former White House chief of staff voted by absentee ballot using the address of a mobile home where he reportedly never lived.
From trying to deny votes from being counted in majority Black cities to pushing to disenfranchise entire states to lying about having won, it’s all out in the open.
Hours after Rudy Giuliani appeared on Fox News spewing election conspiracies, the network’s own anchors shot down President Donald Trump’s personal attorney.
"Official sources" have called the election differently, Twitter snapped back, appending its fact-checking caveat.
The original 2012 article claimed Florida had 200,000 non-citizens registered to vote. An editor's note pointed out that number was reduced to 85.
Whether the American public believes, or will come to believe, that voter fraud is widespread enough to sway a presidential election remains to be seen.