Re: Trump's bizarre claim that "millions of illegal votes" cost him the popular vote
However, no evidence was presented to support this claim, and experts and election officials are almost unanimous in their agreement that voter fraud is almost nonexistent.
Evidence is nonexistent because, as I understand it, no one has tried to gather any evidence.
When one side is losing, they cite experts that say the electronic part of the system can be easily exploited without leaving any evidence. When that side is winning, they cite experts that say there's no evidence.
So it's a serious topic but the way it is put forth opportunistically is silly. We should audit the voting system -- but not just when it's to one party's advantage.