There is a constant theme with Republicans and their hero: Every accusation is a confession. While Trump has baselessly claimed that there is widespread voter fraud, the system works. In this case, a 40-year-old Minnesota woman cast a ballot in her deceased mother's name, who was an "avid Donald Trump supporter." The Duluth News Tribune reports: An Itasca County woman faces three felony charges after allegedly attempting to vote twice in the general election. A criminal complaint says Danielle Christine Miller, 40, of rural Nashwauk, admitted to filling out and submitting an absentee ballot for her mother, who died in August.