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Secretaries of state from Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, New Mexico, and West Virginia appeared before the House Administration Committee for aOhio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Republican, told thein an interview after the hearing that he believes he and his Democratic counterparts are “speaking two different languages.”
The hearing comes just one day after former President Donald Trump walked back his admission that he lost the 2020 election “” during the presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Several Republicans on and off Capitol Hill have urged the former president to steer away from debunked claims that the last presidential election was stolen, a controversial opinion that led to the GOP underperforming in the 2022 midterm elections.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, argued that using the SAVE database in the way used by Ohio is unnecessary due to the audits that her team conducts to verify voters — a comment House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil took issue with, particularly when she said that voters are “essentially verified” at registration because they have to provide some form of identification.partnership between Michigan and the Small Business Administration.
“We have not, and we have not had any evidence or reports of federal agencies in Florida doing that,” Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd said. “And if they were to request, we wouldn’t allow them.” “In 2000, 537 votes separated President Bush from Sen. Gore,” Byrd said. “Small numbers matter in elections. Our current speaker of the House lost his first race by two votes. If there were three illegal votes, that is overwhelming to his race.”
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