When it comes to election fraud, the “voting twice by dressing up with a different hat” tactic that President Trump talks about almost never happens.
What actually does happen, as allegedly illustrated in the race for North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District, is vote-by-mail fraud.
“The consensus, among people who study fraud carefully, is that voting by mail is a much more fertile area for fraud than voting in person,” said Charles Stewart, who studies election technology and administration at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. … “All sorts of election fraud are very rare in the United States,” Stewart said. “That’s always the caveat you have to give.” CONT.
Miles Parks, NPR News