We've written before of politicians committing a Kinsley gaffe, when a politician admits some truth he shouldn't have said. I have a classic for you, uttered by New Jersey's governor. After announcing that NJ will mail ballots to all registered voters in the state ahead of the November election, CNSNews reports he said:
You never can say you bat one thousand, but I'm pretty sure that we have a higher probability of being hit by lightning than we do uncovering voter fraud.
What Governor Phil Murphy (D) means (but shouldn't have admitted) is that they'll uncover no voter fraud in NJ because he's sure no one will look for it.
Mail ballots are a Democrat scam. If it's safe to go to the grocery store, which we've all been doing, it's safe to vote in person.