Not a great moment in math education here -- (first citing 53%, then 1-2% potentially), but, hey I've been there on an interview. However, I'm sorry if this offends your chosen political position, but the assertion on voter fraud would be flat out laughable if it wasn't another attempt (by both sides of the political spectrum) to cast aspersions on the political process:
Walker is concerned about the likelihood of voter fraud. The Wisconsin legislature passed, and he signed, a voter ID law to prevent such fraud. But a circuit court judge in Dane County issued an injunction blocking the law, so Wisconsin’s liberal voting laws will prevail on June 5. “I’ve always thought in this state, close elections, presidential elections, it means you probably have to win with at least 53 percent of the vote to account for fraud. One or two points, potentially.”
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