>>>I We have a voter suppression problem, not a voter fraud problem. If you don't see it then you're not looking.
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>Sticking to my Ohio example, when I looked I found the report of 82 non-citizens caught voting in 2016. In this same timeframe, I'm unable to find a single instance of a suppressed voter, apart from the one that went to the Supreme Court.
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>In response and despite repeated requersts, you can't or won't produce evidence for your certainty, just repetition that the Emperor IS wearing sumptuous robes.
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>Do you have any actual evidence? As I keep saying, I enjoy an opportunity to change my mind.
As I said -- you're not even looking if you can't see it. Why don't you just google "voter suppression in usa" ????
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