Northwest Florida Daily News has this opinion piece today The Myth of Florida Voter Fraud.
For some other sources borrowing the characterization, see
The Myth of Voter Fraud at Amazon.com.
The Myth of Voter Fraud at the Washington Independent.
The Myth of Voter Fraud at the New York Times.
A whole FAQ devoted to the Myth at the League of Women Voter’s webpage.
The Myth goes on tour here.
The Myth of Voter Fraud at the Washington Post (the famous Sasquatch story).
Professor David Schultz has an editorial in the Minnesota Post called, you guessed it, The Myth of Voter Fraud.
Finally, an enthralling video about the Myth of Voter Fraud at a forum for books that are “unfairly ignored,” (usually a bad sign.) The Myth features prominently at minute 1:50. The Myth is, naturally, “propagated to do their thing.” Speaking of myths, the speaker discussing the Myth is introduced by 9-11 truther Mark Crispen Miller. Just to be clear, New York University Professor Mark Crispen Miller doesn’t believe in voter fraud, but he believes the U.S. Government assisted in blowing up the World Trade Centers.