To the editor: Trump said Joan Rivers voted for him in 2016. But Joan Rivers died in 2014.

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Proof dead people vote?

We now have proof dead people vote. Well, at least for Republicans. Donald J. Trump said he personally talked to Joan Rivers, and Joan Rivers said she had voted for him.

This would be a neat trick — because Joan Rivers died in 2014, before Donald J. Trump ever ran for office.

Are there voting booths for dead people we do not know about? When I visit my relatives’ graves, should I take the latest campaign fliers, so they know who to vote for? Do dead people need a valid ID to vote? And what district they are in depends on what cemetery they are buried, in I suppose?

Watch out, Republicans, when you die, you do not want to be buried next to a dirty Democrat.

Jim Jordan should be up to his rolled-up sleeves investigating how Joan Rivers could vote for Donald J. Trump. Years after her death? Oh, that’s right, Donald J. Trump is above the law. According to the Republicans.

Robert R. Ries

Sheboygan

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