This is from John Fund’s column in the WSJ:
The level of suspicion between the two parties since the Florida fiasco is deep and enduring. Republicans point to well-publicized cases of Democrats inventing illegal registrations on Indian reservations in South Dakota and plying the mentally ill in Wisconsin with quarters and food to cast absentee ballots as examples of widespread fraud. “Ballot security and preventing voter fraud are just code words for voter intimidation and suppression,” responds Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Maria Cardona.
Like I said yesterday, here is a case where Republicans are trying to protect the sanctity of the ballot, and Dems are trying to subvert it. When a party stoops to these tactics, and its representatives stoop to the kind of rhetoric espoused by Ms. Cardona, it is clearly in disarray and grasping at straws.