Strong safeguards make voter fraud rare in US elections
Briefly

Despite Donald Trump and his allies' false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him, voter fraud is extremely rare in the US.
America's multilayered voting processes provide safeguards that make large-scale vote-rigging almost impossible, especially in presidential races.
Different laws apply in different states, but across the board, in-person voting is protected by various ID requirements or other verification processes.
What allegations are levelled often turn out to be spurious, stemming from clerical errors and misunderstandings rather than intentional fraud.
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