One of the most bizarre aspects of the 2020 election-denial drama is the search for voter fraud in states that voted for Trump. Florida is Exhibit Number One, as demonstrated in this excellent article in the New York Times by Alexandra Bersin and Sharon LaFraniere. Trump won Florida handily, yet Governor Ron DeSantis felt he had to mollify Trump’s rabid base by insisting that he would root out election fraud. Did he want to increase Trump’s numbers or what? Maybe Biden really won Florida? It made no sense. Or was DeSantis grandstanding for the nutty rightwing base?
The story begins:
It resembled a political rally more than a news conference. In November 2021, exactly one year after Donald J. Trump lost the presidential election to Joseph R. Biden Jr., Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida spoke to a raucous crowd in a hotel conference room just a few miles from Mr. Trump’s home base of Mar-a-Lago.
Their suspicions about vast election malfeasance would be heard, Mr. DeSantis promised. He was setting up an election police unit and he invited the crowd to send in tips about illegal “ballot harvesting,” nodding to an unfounded theory about Democrats collecting ballots in bulk.
The crowd whooped and waved furiously. “He gets it!” posted a commenter watching on Rumble.
But in his seven-minute, tough-on-election-crimes sermon, Mr. DeSantis, a Republican, never explicitly endorsed that theory or the many others spread by the defeated president and embraced by much of their party.
In this way, for nearly three years, Mr. DeSantis played both sides of Republicans’ rift over the 2020 election. As his state became a buzzing hub of the election denial movement, he repeatedly took actions that placated those who believed Mr. Trump had won.
Most prominent was the creation of an election crimes unit that surfaced scores of “zany-burger” tips, according to its former leader, disrupted the lives of a few dozen Floridians, and, one year in, has not yet led to any charges of ballot harvesting or uncovered other mass fraud.
Yet Mr. DeSantis kept his own views vague. Only last month — two years, six months and 18 days after Mr. Biden was sworn into office — did Mr. DeSantis, now running for president, acknowledge that Mr. Biden had defeated Mr. Trump.
DeSantis never spoke honestly to the election deniers. Instead he appeased them. His “election crimes unit” managed to find a grand total of 32 ex-felons who voted illegally. They didn’t know they were voting illegally because they received letters from the state urging them to vote and were issued voter registration cards.
Nathan Hart, a 50-year-old ex-felon from near Tampa, is among 32 people who have been arrested or faced warrants under the new initiative. Mr. Hart, who plans to appeal his conviction, said he lost his job as a warehouse worker because he had to show up in court. When he cast his ballot for Mr. Trump he had no idea he was ineligible to vote, he said.
He and others suffered so that the governor “could have a really good photo op and make himself look tough,” he said.
In the 2020 election, 11 million Floridians voted, and Trump won the state by 371,686 votes. Yet the leaders of the election fraud crusade descended on Florida, including Trump lawyer Cleta Mitchell, Michael Flynn, and Patrick Byrne, founder of Overstock.com. Local activists organized to find evidence of voter fraud. One group even delivered a box of claims to DeSantis’s mother, who sent it on to her son. None of the “evidence” or tips panned out. The search for voter fraud was a wild goose chase.
DeSantis’ much-ballyhooed election crimes unit turned over 1,500 names of potential fraudsters to local officials, which resulted in 32 arrests. A big nothing-burger.
DeSantis boasted about his crackdown on voter fraud, but never admitted that it produced no evidence of voter fraud. The only genuine fraud was the insistence by conspiracy theorists that the 2020 election was riddled with fraud.
And my initial question remains unanswered: what was the point of searching for voter fraud in a state that Trump won handily?

DeSantis is a classic grandstander. He is the emperor without clothes. He announces his nonsensical claims and culture wars with great fanfare. His absurd election fraud claims are a perfect example. Then, when the courts, the press or reality put him in his place, he slinks quietly away like the snake he is. In addition to the bogus election fraud ballyhoo, he did the same thing when he first took office in Florida and claimed welfare recipients were really drug addicts. He spent a lot of money drug testing these people, only to find a small number of about 2.6% actually had drugs in their system.https://www.aclu.org/news/smart-justice/just-we-suspected-florida-saved-nothing-drug-testing-welfare
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I think the answer is Traitor Trump wants to keep his BIG LIE alive to keep his fascist loving MAGA based riled up, to keep the donations coming that are paying his lawyers, to repair his private jet because I read it needed new engines, and he didn’t have Air Force One anymore, et al.
After the traitor burned through all the recounts in the battleground states that he lost to Biden, ALL staged propaganda for the raving MAGA voters, the only states left were the ones totally controlled by the Republican Party, the RED states the traitor won where recounts could go on forever.
BIG LIES fail if they are not repeated all the time.
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“Or was DeSantis grandstanding for the nutty rightwing [xtian theofascist] base?”
We have a winner! Give that nice lady a Kewpie Doll!
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I am certain you are in short supply of these dolls,
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Nah, have a magical supply in which when I give away one two more appear in the box!
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It’s funny that these extremist right-wingers hate Islamic extremists because their values and policies are exactly the same.
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GOPAT
The greying old party of American Taliban
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So True
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The incidence of voter fraud was almost non-existent
https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-fraud-elections-idUSL1N2XP2AI
This fact highlights the attempt of the GOP to create a crisis of confidence in voting to the end that voters who oppose them are less excited about voting than they might normally be. But does this cynicism actually hurt turnout for GOP candidates. The GOP uses the spectre of massive voter fraud to depress votes in places where large numbers of votes they do not like exist. They are betting that the difference will help them. Maybe.
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When I worked for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, we had to work every election. (The courts were closed on Election Day. It’s Chicago.) We either were present to open a precinct in the morning, or we closed one at night.
In every voting precinct, the observers included, well, us, as well as an assigned police officer, an Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Assistant Attorney General, a representative of Project LEAP (Legal Elections in All Precincts), a Democratic observer, a Republican observer, and press representatives. We never had a problem.
Since those years, I have watched how the technology has changed and improved, to the point that stealing an election is impossible. There are errors, and a few individuals who go to a lot of hassle to vote twice by committing criminal impersonation, but nothing that will throw the race.
The Republican cries of voter fraud are ridiculous.
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Wow! You were a state’s attorney in Cook County? Color me impressed. You must have a LOT of great stories to tell!!!
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LOTS of them.
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The Elections are stolen before the voters get to the Polls. Stolen by State Legislators in gerrymandered districts. Who gerrymander Congressional districts and make voter registration and voting more difficult.
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That’s not voter fraud, which was the topic of my comment.
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Yes. Wisconsin voters are about 50-50 split between GOP and Dems, but the legislative districts are so gerrymandered that Republicans have a supermajority in both houses.
Same in North Carolina, where voters elected a Democratic governor but GOP has a supermajority in both houses. They can pass Extremist legislation, the governor vetoes, the legislature overrides his veto.
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Nothing on scum bad Menendez getting indicted by beibg a traitor, like swalwell was a traitor having sex with chinese spy to elevate him, like old dementia feinstein who had a chinese spy driver for 20 years!!!
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/09/22/dallas-mayor-eric-johnson-republican/
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Joshua,
So you are back again! New name, new email butsame IP.
Same dumb comments.
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Nothing on scum bad Menendez getting indicted by beibg a traitor, like swalwell was a traitor having sex with chinese spy to elevate him, like old dementia feinstein who had a chinese spy driver for 20 years!!!
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/09/22/dallas-mayor-eric-johnson-republican/
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I fear for the DeSantis children as both their parents seem deranged. Casey DeSantis has been dressing as the deceased Jackie Kennedy, wearing elbow length white gloves and dresses with capes that seemed to have been designed by Edith Head. Every time I see a family photo, the kids look like hostages. They’re still really little.
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Christine, that is frightening. I expect the children will be spared the rigors of a 2024 campaign. DeSantis’ poll numbers are in free fall.
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Absolute major fraud in wisconsin, no chance biden win it,
https://rumble.com/vqaeya-wisconsin-employee-working-for-the-united-states-postal-service-ordered-to-.html
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