In some US states, it’s easier to qualify to own a gun than to vote in a national election

Cenk, Ana Kasparian, Michael Shure and Jayar Jackson challenge the Republican idea that there’s rampant voter fraud in the U.S. “I’m more likely to die from a coconut,” Kasparian says. Since 2000, there have been only 10 documented cases of national election voter fraud, but 1,500 coconut-related deaths. And in Pennsylvania, there are fewer requirements for obtaining a gun than for being able to vote.