Fox News Chyron Admits “Experts Say Voter Fraud Is Rare”

Peter Doocy: “There Is A System In Place To Catch Inconsistencies, And It Has Done That Hundreds Of Thousands Of Times”

From the October 20 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom:

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MARTHA MACCALLUM (CO-HOST): So, how many ballots are usually found to be fraudulently cast in a national election, Peter?

PETER DOOCY: Very few of the in-person ballots, which is what Trump and Pence are mostly talking about, but in the last national election, 2012, there were a little more than 129 million total ballots cast, 943,000 and change ended up being rejected. Those were all either provisional or absentee ballots, or ballots coming from from citizens living overseas. And, the number one reason for rejection was the voter either didn't send their ballot in on time, missed the deadline. The rest mostly have to do with signatures not matching, so there is a system in place to catch inconsistencies, and it has done that hundreds of thousands of times, but Trump is alleging there are far more not being caught, and they're all against him.

Previously:

Trump's Last Resort: Right-Wing Media Lies About Voter Fraud

CNN Trump Surrogate Suggests Republican State Officials Are Lying About Voter Fraud Not Being A Problem

Watch CNN Panel Shut Down Trump Supporter Kayleigh McEnany For Pushing Voter Fraud Myths