‘Broken Elections’: How Prevalent Is Election Fraud in the US, and What Can Be Done About It?

‘Broken Elections’: How Prevalent Is Election Fraud in the US, and What Can Be Done About It?
John Fund, co-author of "Our Broken Elections: How the Left Changed the Way You Vote," in New York on Nov. 15, 2021. Blake Wu/The Epoch Times
Jan Jekielek
Jeff Minick
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“The Pew Research Center,” says John Fund, “estimates that between 15 and 20 percent of voter registrations right now are invalid, outdated, or inactive.”

In a recent episode on “American Thought Leaders,” host Jan Jekielek discussed America’s voter ID laws and the integrity of our elections with John Fund, co-author with Hans von Spakovsky of “Our Broken Elections: How the Left Changed the Way You Vote,” which examines the vulnerabilities of our election process and offers recommendations to fix those problems.
Jan Jekielek is a senior editor with The Epoch Times, host of the show “American Thought Leaders.” Jan’s career has spanned academia, international human rights work, and now for almost two decades, media. He has interviewed nearly a thousand thought leaders on camera, and specializes in long-form discussions challenging the grand narratives of our time. He’s also an award-winning documentary filmmaker, producing “The Unseen Crisis,” “DeSantis: Florida vs. Lockdowns,” and “Finding Manny.”
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