As you know, that's anecdotal. Trump persuaded many Republicans that their votes may not be counted if they submit mail in ballots. This cost Republican candidates votes, in New York and other places.Mail-in voting is the ONLY way to vote in certain states and there is no more fraud in those states than other states. It is just a Trump excuse for his loss. I can cite many studies that have been done on the subject and they all reach the same conclusion -- voter fraud is uncommon.
I don't see the problem with requiring people to go to polling places to cast votes. Of course, absentee voting should be allowed for those with valid excuses, like people out of the country, in the military, or with disabilities. The belief that this would disadvantage Democrats is misplaced. Democrats are just as or more motivated to go to polling places as Republicans, especially if Trump's at the top of the ticket.
Making mail in voting less common will reduce voting fraud, although probably you're right, not enough to make a difference in elections. More importantly, it will give a lot of people more confidence in our electoral system, and thus reduce the divisiveness in America. Originally Posted by Tiny
I do agree with you that doing away with mail-in voting would take away the ability to claim voter fraud in elections but mail-in voting makes it much easier to cast one's vote and it is almost fool-proof.
Mail-in voting fraud is nearly impossible to commit
Election officials and the FBI say it's almost impossible to pull off fraud via mail-in ballots. Spreading disinformation about voting-by-mail is much easier.
https://www.cnet.com/news/politics/m...ble-to-commit/