More “non-existent” voter fraud, in Colorado: “The Arapahoe County District Attorney’s office filed voter-fraud charges Friday against two voters and two canvassers affiliated with Work for Progress, a liberal campaign-hiring group in Denver. “George Brauchler, District Attorney for the 18th Judicial District, said in a statement that charges were filed for violations occurring in Arapahoe County between 2008 and 2013… Brauchler said the investigation shows that while election misconduct in Colorado isn’t widespread, the system is ripe for fraud.” The DA said a “big problem for investigators was tracking down information about the potentially fraudulent voters on Homeland Security’s SAVE immigration database… ‘[I]t doesn’t mean that the federal government doesn’t have this information–they do. They just won’t give it to us or make it accessible to the Secretary of State for this use.’” Brauchler disagreed with vote-fraud denying detractors critical of the investigation: “We’re not talking about a traffic offense here. We’re talking about somebody’s right to participate in the democratic process.” But what do a few fraudulent votes matter, as long as it’s not “widespread”? “If these numbers seem inconsequential, just look to Broomfield’s fight over the anti-fracking ban, which has passed by 17 votes or failed by 13 votes, depending on the day.”