Yes. Charges are accusations. When he is *convicted* you will have an example of proven fraud. |
Here is an example of someone being proven to have illegally voted: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/georgia-republican-party-official-voted-illegally-nine-judge-rules-rcna145563 You’ll notice the difference between “judge rules” and “charged with”. Perhaps less time on Fox and more time with seventh grade social studies textbooks? |
The question was what would be done to address the fraud. The individual has been charged. This happens at such a miniscule rate that handling it at the individual level is really all that is appropriate. |