Vote fraud
When I entered the Chicago polling place on Election Day, I saw two people standing together at a voting booth. I told the election judges that was illegal and demanded they stop it.
Not wanting to be blamed for vote fraud, they reluctantly ordered one of the people to exit the booth.
They guy who stepped away was angry. He had been telling his wife how to vote and didn’t appreciate being interrupted. He said to me, “I’ve been voting this way for thirty years.”
“Well, you’ve been voting wrong for thirty years,” I replied.
He was surprised to have been spoken to that way and insisted on returning to the voting booth, but the election judges wouldn’t let him back in.
He had just been doing things “the Chicago way.”