President Donald Trump says he wants to find out if voter fraud plagued the November election–which he won. There’s been skepticism of claims that as many as five million people illegally voted. Hamline University political science professor David Schultz says “you have a better chance of winning the Powerball than showing voter fraud at any level is a significant factor in American politics.” And Schultz says…
Schultz says “no credible study has ever shown that there’s widespread or significant voter fraud in the U-S.” And he says Trump risks straining his credibility and calls the legitimacy of his own victory into question when he’s willing to “push” the issue of voter fraud, but at the same time question whether or not the Russians influenced the election.