Voter fraud is rare. We don’t need to fear imaginary late night ballot dumps.

Rep. Scott Krug’s column made me shake my head (“We can end doubts about Wisconsin election integrity once and for all,” Dec. 3).

Sure, his suggested reforms are all good. But passing them, as he suggested, to assuage obtusely imaginary fears of “late night ballot dumps” — I’m sick of being gaslit by Republican election deniers.

Editorial: Hovde’s election claims are false. He’s blaming Milwaukee – without evidence.

There is not, nor has there ever been, more than a handful of attempted frauds per election. Open your eyes, folks!

Tim Haering, Shorewood

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