It may come as a surprise, but voter fraud actually does occur in the USA:
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted announced an investigation has uncovered that hundreds of non-US citizens are registered to vote in the state, and dozens of them voted illegally.
Obviously, the numbers will vary from state to state, but despite what we're told, it does occur. Here in Oregon, our Secretary of State recently announced that there is no evidence of voter fraud occurring here. But in a state where everything is done by mail, how would he be able to reach such a determination? If ten ballots are mailed to an assisted living home, what would prevent the caretakers from filling them out? Further, thanks to the Democratics, everyone who gets a driver's license is now automatically registered to vote. Those are among the reasons why I believe that photo identification and physical polling places are essential. And then there's this:
Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe vetoed a bill that would require investigations of jurisdictions in the state whose voter rolls contain more registered voters than citizens who are eligible to vote. The bill, first introduced by Republican state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain, was prompted by a report that shed light on eight Virginia counties that had more registered voters on their voter rolls than eligible voters.
Let's see: there are more voters than there are eligible citizens. It seems perfectly reasonable to look into that. But being a Democratic, Terry trotted out the "potential disenfranchisement" line and went on to say that the bill would impose undue administrative burdens upon staff - whose job is to ensure election integrity. Can't have that!