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Alright. Here's the definition pulled from Google
wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
I don't think you understand what I'm saying though. I don't like the electoral college, but it's not fraud. I don't deny any election results. It's just that words mean things and nobody is lying about how the electoral college works or how gerrymandering works.
The electoral college is in the US Constitution so calling it a wrongful deception is a weird take.
Oh look, here's another case of totally not voter fraud going on: Supreme Court rules RFK Jr. will appear on battleground ballots despite suspending campaign. I'm sure you'll be able to pull a very authoritative definition about why this isn't voter fraud either. Half of their battle is done by people like you. Again, have fun reaping what you sow, and have fun in your "very few instances of voter fraud" America, I just wish the rest of the world wasn't affected.
Enjoy!