Across the country, Republicans are pushing “voter ID” laws that would effectively serve as voter suppression and drive down the votes of likely Democratic Party voters. To justify this push, they’re hyping the fear of “voter fraud”—despite no evidence that it exists to any significant degree. A new voter I.D. law in Pennsylvania, signed by Republican governor Tom Corbett, could disenfranchise up to 750,000 eligible voters, reports have found.
On PoliticsNation Monday, Jim Burn, the state’s Democratic Party chairman noted something that provides a pretty compelling rebuttal to the vote fraud myth—and helps shed light on the GOP’s real motivation.
Burn: When Governor Corbett was Attorney General, he prosecuted zero cases of voter fraud.
Host Al Sharpton: How many?
Burn: Zero.
That fact was reported in May by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.








