September 5, 2024 Profiles in Narcissism and in Courage by Diane LeBas
"If I lose, the contest has been rigged." Most of us leave this narcissistic fantasy behind in grade school, but it fueled Trump's claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him, and now, amplified once again by Donald and his MAGA crowd, this senseless and nonsensical fantasy is fueling his efforts to delegitimize the 2024 election in advance and to create social and political discord.
False fraud claims like the ones that Donald and his Always Trump minions cooked up strike at the heart of our democracy: if the voting process is corrupt, they assert, the results of that process must also be corrupt. Whether they were concocting accounts of voter misbehavior or citing imaginary irregularities in the vote count, the MAGA herd felt free in 2020 to damage the lives of good citizens and to threaten the guardrails that protect our democracy.
The most notorious, the most malicious—and likely the most expensive—episode of false fraud claims occurred when Trump and Rudy Giuiliani, "America's [Former] Mayor," falsely accused Fulton County, Georgia poll workers Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss of tampering with ballots in order to give candidate Biden an advantage. Amplified by the MAGAphone, this conspiracy theory exposed the poll workers to threats of extreme violence. As Freeman later testified before the January 6 Congressional hearing, the episode "turned her life upside down." She had to flee her home and keep her identity hidden. She had become an election worker, she explained, to honor her forebears who had been excluded from voting. Eventually, the two won a defamation lawsuit against Guiliani for $148 million—an amount he is trying very hard not to pay. In 2022, Moss won a John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for "doing the hard and unseen work to run our Democracy."
Closer to home, lawsuits against various Boards of Elections, including the Bucks County Board of Elections, Secretary of State Boockvar, The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began on October 28, 2020, five days before the General Election on Tuesday, November 3rd. The lawsuits included many complaints about mail-in votes, vote counting, and the certification of votes, but not one of these lawsuits against alleged fraud prevailed. In probably the most far-reaching lawsuit, on November 9th, the Trump campaign challenged election results in a number of key Democratic counties. The lawsuit was eventually denied by a Trump-appointed US Circuit Court of Appeals Judge who wrote, "Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here."
Despite all of their righteous anger, Trumpers have found proof of little, if any, actual voter fraud. That's because we have very little voter fraud in the United States: the systems that are designed to prevent fraud work very well and Americans' respect for the norms of democracy protect us from voting chaos. The Brennan Center's report, The Truth about Voter Fraud, puts the incidence rates of voter fraud between 0.0003 percent and 0.0025 percent.
Demonstrating his total inability to learn, Trump is again howling about voter fraud—this time fraud he imagines is committed by immigrants. Trump is now demanding a law denying noncitizens the right to vote in federal elections. The joke is on him: There is already such a law. And noncitizens do not vote. Nor do dead people.
August 23, 2023 Free and Fair Elections by Steve Cickay
Losing candidates who make baseless attacks on the integrity of our elections lack maturity, and put our system of governance at risk.
I previously was a judge of elections at a Bucks County polling place. I worked with a dedicated team of extraordinary citizens who gave their time and energy to ensure that a free and fair election was held in our community. The team consisted of both Republicans and Democrats, but more importantly, all were Americans who loved our democracy. Everything we did was transparent to all during the long day of tedious work. When the polls closed, votes were tallied and written for all to see on official forms. Poll watchers were invited from both parties to watch the entire process to ensure every vote was correctly accounted for and documented. A copy of the vote tallies was even placed outside the building for everyone to see.
Lately, there have been unsubstantiated and relentless attacks on the integrity of our voting systems on the part of the party that lost the 2020 presidential election. These critics obviously don’t understand the excellence of our voting systems and the dogged commitment of election officials to truth and fairness in our elections.
I wish that candidates who lose and lack the maturity to accept the reality of their loss would refrain from disseminating misinformation about our election processes. Their self-serving lies erode the confidence the American people have in our precious system of government as well as insult thousands of our neighbors who work so hard on Election Day to carry out the difficult, tedious, but rewarding work of our great democracy.
This letter was published in the Philadelphia Inquirer.