RE: The Donald Does Vote Fraud
I think Trump's appeal to the blue collar middle class had more to do with the shift in Wisconsin than anything. Regardless, voter fraud can't be assumed though if there is sufficient reason to investigate then I am all for it. The Veritas stings are anecdotal at best but they might be reason enough for a more thorough investigation. I have no doubt that there are always isolated incidents of people voting when they shouldn't be, but is there organized fraud? Like I said, it shouldn't be hard to go back and determine how many votes were from people who should not have been voting and put an end to the debate once and for all. This has been done in the past in areas where voter fraud was suspected (I can't remember specifically where off hand) but no evidence was ever found that any widespread voter fraud existed.
I'm a supporter of voter ID laws though. The idea put forward by Democrats that these amount to disenfranchisement is absurd.