In a letter to three key members of Congress, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he’s been unable to find a single substantiated claim of voter fraud in the state last year.

Schneiderman answered a Congressional inquiry into 2016 voter fraud by saying New York election laws are, if anything, TOO restrictive. He said his investigation of the primary and general elections dealt mainly with people who were kept from voting, not those who voted but shouldn’t have.

Schneiderman’s letter to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform calls voter fraud “an imaginary problem.”

 

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