I agree there's been too much discussion about fraud and proving it or not, but if there's a serious irregularity that leads to the potential overturning of the result, those are the two aspects the Supreme Court looked at. If that irregularity through fraud or any other means leads to an overturned result, is that not as bad for shaking confidence in our system as nefarious cases of fraud that we try to identify?
On March 31st, 2014. See this statement in context.