The headline in the on-line edition of The New York Times on March 16 instantly caught my eye: “Florida Finds Election Fraud in High School Homecoming Votes.” Ah ha! I thought. So that’s where the Times’s crack team of investigative reporters looking into election fraud have been for the last five months: J.M. Tate High School in Escambia County Florida. No doubt it is important for Times readers to know that Emily Grover, 17, was illegitimately elected as Homecoming Queen at J.M. Tate last October because her mother, Laura Rose Carroll, 50, an employee of the school district, was able to stuff the electronic ballot box. Yet I couldn’t help wondering if the article’s author, Patricia Mazzei, might not have been better employed looking into the elections that have been held since Tate-gate in the neighboring state of Georgia. Fortunately, we no longer need the Times for the latter investigation—or …
Accusations of Hate Divert Attention From Need to Address Election Integrity
March 26, 2021
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