We examine claims justifying its restrictions, comparisons to current voting laws and warnings about its potential impact.
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Maroc - The New York Times - U.S. - 07/Apr 09:03
President Trump, his administration and G.O.P. lawmakers have claimed widespread issues with mailed ballots and fraudulent voting, but the evidence doesn’t support them.
We examine claims justifying its restrictions, comparisons to current voting laws and warnings about its potential impact.
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