Okay...if we go with the rather hilarious “100 Million number” over 44 years that comes out to less tha 3% of all ballots counted. See, unlike you with your ficticious numbers, I prefer to use concrete dats.
Here are the totals for Presidential and Midterm votes cast.
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So that means with just those two subsets, 2.9 BILLION votes were cast. Taking your cartoonish 100M figure (equal to the entire population of about 30 states), that would mean that if we just count the ballots from every other year...the percentage of fraudulent ballots counted is about 3%. Of course this ignores the off year contests that the Heritage foundation counted as well as the registration irregularities that Heritage also counted.
So even using your cartoonishly high figure and taking out hundreds of millions of votes, the mathematics confirm that voter fraud tallies are almost on the order of rounding errors in terms of significance.
Don’t blame me...blame math.