Typical liberal, arguing in bad faith.
Q. There's no evidence.
A. Here's a mountain of it. (Here's another mountain:
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov...fraudcases.pdf)
Q. It's not all from my preferred sources so those are conspiracies.
So here's where we could go off on a tangent about how your preferred sources are establishment propaganda, and since the establishment benefits from loose voting laws, they're obviously not going to give you any reason to doubt the veracity of mail-in voting (or other methods which increase fraud). But you know what? Who cares. You're too far gone to convince anyway.
For the benefit of the non-posters still reading, here's a good discussion of how mail-in fraud is actually done, by someone who has done it:
https://nypost.com/2020/08/29/politi...il-in-ballots/
Part of it is mail-in ballots getting "lost" by friendly civil service employees, some of it is ballot harvesting (which is virtually impossible to detect until well after the election), etc. A smaller amount is in-person fraud like shuttling around people to vote multiple times, operatives paying people to show up to the polls, etc.
There are hundreds of thousands of "phantom voters" just in NYC, which the Board of Elections refuses to remove. I wonder why that could be?
https://nypost.com/2022/07/06/ny-off...-on-the-rolls/
Hint: It's because they use those names to cast fake votes. Remember this video?
https://youtu.be/jUDTcxIqqM0
Probably not. The (Democrat) New York City Commissioner of the Board of Elections, Alan Schulkin, was caught on camera a few years ago admitting that there's lots of voter fraud, that Democrats in the city bus people from site to site, that the city's municipal ID program is filled with fraud, and that even he doesn't know where thousands of the absentee ballots come from. Spoiler alert: he was fired soon after this video surfaced.
They're all just conspiracy theories, though, if it makes you sleep better at night.