That’s not how my argument went. Here are the two posts which began it:
And my response is: they’re risking very little, since with no voter ID scheme, there is no real way to prosecute a person who claims to be a citizen, registers, and votes, if that person is not listed with INS as a non-citizen.
So I disagree with your view that it’s unlikely, and not a reasonable possibility.
Again, no. I’ve made this point repeatedly, but I don’t mind doing it again: I claim that because very close elections are possible, we should act now to cut off possible avenues of voter fraud.