The president encouraged voters to double vote to ensure their vote is counted
pandemic, will result in corruption, miscounting and delays, making it impossible to know who won the November election.Attorney General William P. Barr was asked during a CNN interview to respond to Trump’s comments in North Carolina, particularly the suggestion that voters partake in illegal activity. Barr skirted the question, saying he didn’t know the election laws in every state.
He then echoed Trump’s rhetoric, claiming that widespread vote-by-mail “is very open to fraud and coercion, is reckless and dangerous, and people are playing with fire.”The data in states that already have universal mail-in voting doesn’t back up Trump or Barr’s claims.of three vote-by-mail states found that officials identified just 372 possible cases of double voting or voting on behalf of deceased people out of about 14.
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