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Joe Biden is the president-elect of the United States, with a wide lead in both the electoral college and in the pop vote. President Trump has refused to concede, uttering groundless allegations of election fraud that have been amplified by allies and conservative media outlets. His campaign and others take gone to court in six states, where Biden's full margin is more than 312,000, to challenge certain ballots or the certification of the vote. The president'due south legal squad has however to produce whatsoever testify in courtroom to support its speculative claims of widespread fraud.
Here are the facts about the president's efforts to question the fairness and integrity of the ballot, as well as updates on litigation. In each section, nosotros've highlighted quotes so readers can meet their significance at a glance.
The latest developments
- The Supreme Court on Dec. 8 rejected a last-infinitesimal bid to overturn Pennsylvania's election results, a major setback to Trump'due south endeavor to reverse his loss. The president said he would join a new Supreme Court complaint, filed past the Texas attorney full general, that targets results from four swing states.
- Trump'south legal efforts have been struck down in federal cases in Georgia and Michigan and in state courts in Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin.
- More than 200 Republicans in Congress have declined to take a stand on Trump's false claim of winning the election.
- Dec. 8 was "condom harbor" day. Every land except Wisconsin met the borderline to certify its votes gratuitous of legal challenges, which locks Congress in to accepting the votes of the land's electors on December. 14.
Was voting software from Dominion compromised?
Trump merits: Trump has spread claims that voting software is "used in states where tens of thousands of votes were stolen from us and given to Biden." He said in repeated tweets that Dominion Voting Systems is "horrible, inaccurate and anything but secure," all of which were flagged past Twitter as disputed. He retweeted a groundless report that the voting-machine organization had "deleted 2.7 million Trump votes nationwide."
Reality: At that place is no testify that whatsoever voting systems were compromised, according to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which is function of the Department of Homeland Security. "The systems and processes used by election officials to tabulate votes and certify official results are protected past various safeguards that help ensure the accurateness of ballot results," the agency notes on its "Rumor Command" page that refutes disinformation and misinformation about the accuracy of the ballot results. "These safeguards include measures that help ensure tabulation systems function as intended, protect confronting malicious software, and enable the identification and correction of any irregularities."
The president fired the agency's director on November. 17 with a tweet that carried a now-commonplace disclaimer from Twitter: "This claim about ballot fraud is disputed." Christopher Krebs led successful efforts to help state and local election offices protect their systems and oversaw efforts to safeguard against foreign and domestic disinformation campaigns. He had countered the president's unfounded claims of ballot fraud.
Did software misallocate half-dozen,000 votes in Antrim County?
Trump merits, Dec. ii: "In one Michigan canton, as an case that used Dominion Systems, they establish that nearly 6,000 votes had been wrongly switched. From Trump to Biden."
Reality: "The software did not crusade a misallocation of votes; it was a result of user human error," reported Michigan's secretary of state. "Michigan'southward elections were conducted adequately, effectively and transparently and are an authentic reflection of the volition of Michigan voters."
Antrim Canton, which Trump won past 30 points in 2016, initially was awarded to Biden. Election officials questioned those unofficial results and plant homo, not machine, mistake. The canton clerk failed to update the software used to collect voting-machine totals before sending the results. The mistake caused a discrepancy in vote tallies for a few hours, according to an caption posted Nov. 6 on the website of Michigan'due south secretary of state, and it was corrected.
An Antrim County judge on Dec. four ordered ballots preserved on 22 tabulation machines, which Trump chaser Rudolph W. Giuliani tweeted was a "big win for honest elections." All the same, the guess was responding non to Trump campaign entreaties, but to a voter who argued that damaged ballots might have acquired a village marijuana proposal to win by a single vote, the Detroit Free Press reported.
Biden won Michigan by nearly 155,000 votes. The state certified the election results on Nov. 23 and awarded Biden all 16 electoral votes.
A Michigan lawsuit led by former Trump adviser Sidney Powell that sought to decertify the results was dismissed on Dec. 7 past U.Southward. Commune Judge Linda V. Parker, who noted that the plaintiffs had not offered any proof that Dominion machines had flipped votes from Trump to Biden, only rather brought "an amalgamation of theories, theorize and speculation that such alterations were possible."
Has the federal government investigated or plant any evidence of voting fraud?
Trump merits, on call-in to Flim-flam, Nov. 29: "This is total fraud. And how the FBI and Department of Justice — I don't know — maybe they're involved, but how people are getting away with this stuff — it's unbelievable. … You would think, if y'all're in the FBI or Department of Justice, this is — this is the biggest thing you could be looking at. Where are they? I have not seen annihilation. … It's an embarrassment to our country."
Fact: Attorney Full general William P. Barr said Dec. 1 that FBI agents and U.S. attorneys have been investigating complaints, but "to appointment, we accept not seen fraud on a scale that could take effected a different outcome in the election."
Before the election, he had repeatedly echoed the president'southward warnings about the potential for fraud in mail-in voting, which many states expanded to offer voters a condom culling during the coronavirus pandemic. Later the election, Barr cleared prosecutors to pursue allegations of "vote tabulation irregularities."
Were in that location enough voting errors to overturn results in any state?
Trump merits, Dec. two, in White House video: "So we're not looking to evidence you 25 faulty or fraudulent votes, which don't hateful anything because it doesn't overturn the state. Or fifty or 100, we're showing you lot hundreds of thousands, far more than we need. Far more than the margin, far more than the constabulary requires. … The corrupt forces who are registering dead voters and stuffing ballot boxes are the same people who have perpetrated one phony and fraudulent hoax later on another."
Fact: State officials accept certified election results in six swing states that Biden won: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In two states, Georgia and Wisconsin, recounts made no divergence in the results.
On Dec. 7, Georgia Secretarial assistant of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, recertified the state's results after an inspect-triggered hand recount and a formal recount requested by the Trump entrada. Biden's margin was most 12,000 votes, a decline of a few hundred votes.
"Whether information technology is the president of the U.s. or a failed gubernatorial candidate, disinformation regarding election assistants should be condemned and rejected," Raffensperger said, referring both to Trump's claims and to Stacey Abrams's 2018 Democratic run for governor. "Integrity matters. Truth matters."
Were representatives from both parties allowed to observe counting of votes in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia?
Claim: Trump tweeted on Nov. thirteen that he won Pennsylvania because "700,000 ballots were non immune to exist viewed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh." He and Giuliani, his personal attorney, have continued to make the claim. In a court filing, the Trump campaign contended that "Allegheny and Philadelphia Counties solitary received and candy 682,479 post-in and absentee ballots without review by the political parties and candidates."
On Dec. two, in a 46-minute video from the White House, Trump repeated his merits and added: "There is only ane possible reason that the decadent Democrat political auto would oppose transparency during the vote counting. It's because they know they are hiding illegal activeness. It's very uncomplicated. This is an egregious, inexcusable and irreversible harm that stains the entire ballot. Withal this unprecedented exercise of excluding our observers, our vote watchers, every bit some people call them, occurred in Democrat-run cities, in key states all across the nation."
Fact: Under Pennsylvania election law, each political political party and candidate is entitled to have a representative "in the room" to sentry ballots being counted, and land and local officials accept said that all parties had access to the count. Allegheny County spokeswoman Amie Downs has said that "at no time were canvassing operations conducted without observers having the opportunity to come across the procedure and the counting." Braced for conspiracy theories, Philadelphia government live-streamed the count online. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) said on November. 4 that "all parties take canvass observers" during the count, which connected for several days. Some 2.iv million people in Pennsylvania voted by mail in the 2020 ballot, and their ballots could not exist opened and counted until Election 24-hour interval, according to a law enacted past the state'due south Republican-controlled legislature.
In its ongoing federal arrange against the land and county boards of election, the campaign dropped its claim for legal action based on the assertion that observers were denied admission to the count. In a revised adjust filed on Nov. 15, the campaign over again asked U.S. District Approximate Matthew West. Brann to block the certification of Pennsylvania's election results. But a secondary asking to block the certification of all votes where observer access was allegedly restricted was deleted in the amended conform. And the new version stripped out all of the legal counts based on the allegation that ballots were counted in surreptitious.
Trump's pared-down lawsuit then focused on allegations that Republicans were illegally disadvantaged because some Autonomous-leaning counties allowed voters to fix errors on their post ballots. Counties have said this afflicted only a minor number of votes.
In a ruling on Nov. 21, Brann dismissed the suit, writing that the Trump campaign had used "strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations" stitched together "like Frankenstein's Monster" in a bid to throw out millions of votes. A federal appeals court upheld that ruling on Nov. 27, writing: "Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here. Voters, not lawyers, choose the President. Ballots, not briefs, make up one's mind elections."
Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar (D) certified Biden's victory on November. 24, subsequently receiving official confirmation of the presidential vote totals from all 67 counties in the land. Wolf then signed a certificate selecting Biden'southward slate of electors, which was submitted to the federal regime.
Did election officials dispense signature-verification machinery?
Trump claim: Trump has repeated unfounded claims that election officials in Democratic-leaning Clark Canton manipulated a machine used to verify signatures to "allow big numbers of ballots to be counted that otherwise would never have passed muster." In a 46-minute video posted online, Trump claimed that officials had "intentionally lowered" the machine'southward standard for matching a election signature to signatures on file. "This machine was set at the lowest level, according to one written report," he said. "They said you could sign your proper name as Santa Claus and information technology would be accepted."
Reality: After a nine-hour evidentiary hearing that focused in large part on the signature-verification machine, a Carson City judge found no testify that the use of the so-called Agilis auto was illegal, mistake-prone or had led to the counting of fraudulent votes. In fact, he pointed out, Clark County had used the same Agilis motorcar in the June master, and Republicans had not complained until the eve of the general ballot.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said the manufacturer of the Agilis did non recommend any particular setting; the motorcar had arrived preset at a default level of fifty. Clark County adjusted that level to 40, but even with that adjustment, the machine verified only the near obvious signature matches, nigh xxx percent of the full. The rest were verified manually by election workers.
The Trump campaign appealed the judge's ruling to the Nevada Supreme Court, which declined to lodge whatever changes to Clark Canton'south procedure, finding that the campaign did not accept sufficient show to support its allegations. Then other Republicans filed a lawsuit making like claims in federal court, adding a new claim that the Agilis automobile's failure had disenfranchised i voter, Jill Stokke. Stokke said she went to vote in person, only to learn that canton records showed her as already having cast a mail ballot. Her lawyers argued that was the fault of the Agilis machine, which had wrongly verified someone else'southward signature as Stokke'southward.
But there was no prove that the Agilis machine was involved at all. In fact, when Stokke complained, officials reviewed her signature manually and plant it to be a match. They told her she could vote if she signed an affidavit swearing that the signature on the mail ballot was not hers. She refused.
The federal judge besides declined to club changes, finding "little to no prove that the machine is not doing what it is supposed to do."
The Trump campaign, in a lawsuit seeking to overturn the election results in Nevada, is notwithstanding arguing that the Agilis machine is deeply flawed.
On Dec. 4, Judge James T. Russell of the Get-go Judicial District Courtroom in Carson Urban center vetted each claim of fraud and wrongdoing made by the Trump entrada in the state and found that none was supported by convincing proof. The judge dismissed the claiming with prejudice, ruling that the campaign failed to offer any ground for annulling more than 1.3 million votes cast in the state in the presidential race.
The campaign "did not prove under any standard of proof that illegal votes were cast and counted, or legal votes were not counted at all, due to voter fraud, nor in an amount equal to or greater than" Biden'south margin of victory, which was about 33,600 votes, Russell wrote.
The Trump campaign has appealed the conclusion to the Nevada Supreme Court.
Does video show suitcases blimp with ballots or standard storage?
Trump claim: The president retweeted his ain campaign account's tweet that "video footage from Georgia shows suitcases filled with ballots pulled from under a table AFTER supervisors told poll workers to leave room and 4 people stayed backside to go on counting votes." At a rally Dec. 5 in Valdosta, Ga., for Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of runoff elections on January. v, he said: "I don't run to come across if people are walking in with suitcases and putting them under a table with a black robe around it. I don't practice that. That's upward to your government here."
Reality: An affidavit filed by the chief investigator for the Georgia Secretarial assistant of State'southward Function on December. 6 stated that a review of security footage showed no ballots were placed nether the table during the day.
Frances Watson wrote: "Investigation and review of the entire security footage revealed that there were no mystery ballots that were brought in from an unknown location and hidden nether tables equally had been reported past some."
Afterwards interviewing witnesses and viewing the security footage from the arena, Watson "discovered that observers and media were not asked to go out. They but left on their own when they saw one group of workers, whose job was only to open envelopes and who had completed that task, also leave."
Boxes that were packed with ballots that had already been opened only non counted were resealed and placed under the table for the adjacent session of counting, Watson said in the affidavit.
Georgia originally certified its election results on Nov. xx. The land has completed its third count of the more than 5 million ballots cast in the state and recertified the results on December. 7.
On November. 30, a elevation Raffensperger aide, Gabriel Sterling, said of the disinformation: "They're insanity. Fever dream. Made up. Net cabal."
He called on Trump to terminate spreading false claims most fraud, saying in an impassioned voice communication that the rhetoric was leading to threats of violence against election workers.
On December. six, Sterling said he decided to speak out afterward receiving a phone call from a project manager at Rule Voting Systems, the company that has been at the centre of the false fraud claims by Trump and his allies.
Sterling said the manager told him "in a very audibly shaken vocalism" that one of his contractors, "a young tech" in Georgia, had been receiving death threats.
"He took a chore a few weeks ago. He's one of their ameliorate ones," Sterling said on NBC News's "Come across the Press." "I was going through the Twitter feed on it, and I saw it basically had the young man'south name — it was a very unique name, so they tracked downwards his family and started harassing them. And it said, 'His name, you lot take committed treason. May God have mercy on your soul,' with a slowly swinging noose. And at that point, I just said, 'I'm done.' "
Were thousands of ballots mishandled in Maricopa County?
Trump claim: The president has made a slew of fake statements near Arizona's ballot processes. At a Dec. half dozen rally in Georgia for its two U.S. senators, he said: "A sample of 100 ballots reviewed by a judge found that a very small percentage of these ballots — very modest, but when you lot expect at information technology, information technology was turned out to be very large. Information technology was tens of thousands of votes, more than than we would've needed to win Arizona."
In a 46-minute prerecorded video released on December. 2, the president said: "In Arizona, in-person voters whose ballots produced error letters from tabulation machines were told to press a button that resulted in their votes not being counted. Also, in Arizona, the attorney general announced that postal service-in ballots had been stolen from mailboxes and hidden nether a rock."
A lawsuit filed past Arizona's Republican Party, the Trump entrada and the Republican National Commission declared that "upward to thousands" of ballots had been mishandled in Maricopa County, the state's largest, and would "evidence determinative." The suit contended that poll workers pressed or told voters to press a push on a tabulating machine to cast their ballots fifty-fifty after those tabulators flagged an credible "overvote," in which the machine believed a voter marked two candidates in the same race.
Fact: Biden won Arizona'south 11 electoral votes by about 10,000 votes. A judge dismissed the lawsuit on Nov. xiii, after Trump campaign attorney Kory Langhofer acknowledged that merely most 190 ballots had overvotes in the presidential race on the count's ballots.
On Nov. 19, another land judge dismissed a separate lawsuit, likewise filed by the Arizona GOP, that sought to have Maricopa County redo a hand count of its audit.
The state's attorney general said his role investigated the unopened ballots, which were delivered back to the proper voters, and found no wrongdoing.
The county certified its vote on Nov. 20, and Arizona Secretary of Country Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, certified the state's ballot results on Nov. 30. "This election was conducted with transparency, accuracy and fairness in accordance with Arizona's laws and election procedures," said Hobbs, "despite numerous unfounded claims to the reverse."
The state'south Republican governor, Doug Ducey, also said the election was properly run. "The pandemic and covid-19 brought new unprecedented challenges for our state. But every bit I said before, we do elections well hither in Arizona," he said. "The system is strong, and that's why I have bragged on it and so much."
Hours afterward, Trump lashed out at Ducey for the certification.
Before long after the certification ceremony, Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward filed a formal election contest in Maricopa County court. She asked the court to annul the election, claiming misconduct by election officials and widespread errors that had resulted in Biden wrongly existence named the winner of the state.
As part of the legal proceedings, Ward's lawyers were allowed to inspect 1,626 damaged ballots that were "duplicated" — a process by which a bipartisan group of election workers make up one's mind the voter's intent then fill out a make clean, machine-readable election. They discovered a total of nine errors that, had they non occurred, would have netted Trump half dozen votes. Applying that error rate to all duplicated ballots countywide would have netted Trump only 103 votes — not the thousands that Trump claimed.
A Maricopa Canton gauge dismissed Ward's lawsuit, finding no evidence of fraud, misconduct or widespread errors that would justify overturning the election. The Arizona Supreme Court affirmed his decision on Dec. 8, in time to meet the federal "rubber harbor" deadline.
The "challenge fails to nowadays whatsoever evidence of 'misconduct,' 'illegal votes' or that the Biden Electors 'did not in fact receive the highest number of votes for function,' allow alone constitute any degree of fraud or a sufficient fault rate that would undermine the certainty of the election results," Chief Justice Robert Brutinel wrote.
Arizona Supreme Court rejects claiming from land Republican party
Was in that location whatever evidence of mishandled ballots, voter persuasion or inadequate ascertainment of counting in Wayne Canton?
Claim: Two GOP poll watchers contended in a lawsuit that some poll workers in heavily Democratic Detroit coached voters to bandage ballots for Biden and that some Republican poll observers were not given an adequate opportunity to monitor the vote count, an allegation Trump repeated in remarks on Nov. five. They also contended that loads of ballots were improperly brought into the metropolis'due south convention center in the middle of the night and asked the court to delay certification of the ballot results.
Fact: Wayne County Circuit Primary Estimate Timothy Grand. Kenny rejected the poll watchers' adapt. "It would exist an unprecedented practise of judicial activism for this court to stop the certification process" that would "undermine religion in the Balloter Organisation," he wrote in a Nov. thirteen ruling.
One of the affidavits submitted by Republican challengers was "rife with speculation and sinister motives." Some other person who submitted an affidavit had posted on Facebook that Democrats had planned to commit fraud, Kenny noted, writing that "his predilection to believe fraud was occurring undermines his credibility equally a witness."
Since Election Mean solar day, four lawsuits have been filed challenging the results in Michigan, three of which have focused most exclusively on Wayne County, Michigan's most populated canton and abode to the state'southward largest city. Biden won the Democratic-dominated county past 37 points over Trump, or by a margin of nearly 323,000 votes. He won the state'south xvi electoral votes past a margin of nearly 150,000 votes.
Lawyers for Detroit and for the Michigan Autonomous Party had argued in court papers that about 100 Republican poll challengers had, in fact, been let into the convention center, only that some were non allowed to render after leaving once the room filled upwards and exceeded its legal chapters.
"Every one of these attempts is a blatant effort to undermine the voices of a majority of Michigan voters," Michigan Chaser General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, said after the approximate ruled. "No political party or politician tin can steal this election."
On November. 16, Michigan's Court of Appeals rejected a request to reverse Kenny'south ruling, assuasive certification to keep as required by Nov. 17.
Earlier on Nov. 17, the Wayne Canton Board of Canvassers failed to certify its ballot count, deadlocking 2 to 2 along political party lines. Then, in a dramatic reversal several hours subsequently, they struck a compromise and sent the certified results along to the state board, which is besides composed of two Republicans and ii Democrats.
Subsequently that meeting, Trump called Monica Palmer, one of two Republican members of the lath, she told The Washington Post on Nov. 19. She has asked to "rescind" her vote to certify the results.
Trump also invited leaders from Michigan's Republican-controlled state legislature to meet with him at the White House, where he asked them to cake certification of the country's results. He has personally intervened with Republican leaders in Georgia and Pennsylvania, calling to enquire them to reverse his election loss in their states.
What happened with the postal worker'south accusation of election tampering in Erie?
Trump merits: The president brought up again a baseless merits that postal workers have tampered with ballots. At his December. 5 rally in Georgia, Trump said whistleblowers in multiple states take testified to witnessing postal workers and ballot workers illegally backdating thousands of ballots, fixing ballots, filling out false birthdays, registering ineligible voters and much more than. On Nov. 11 and November. 15, Trump tweeted about a Pennsylvania postal worker, Richard Hopkins, who alleged that 2 days after the election, he heard the Erie postmaster say to a supervisor that they had "messed upward" past failing to backdate the postmark on ballots that arrived later on Election Day.
Reality: Hopkins admitted to U.S. Post investigators that his story was not true, and he signed an affidavit recanting the claim on Nov. ix, according to three officials who were briefed on the investigation. He later recanted his recantation, and Project Veritas — the organization that initially aired Hopkins's claims — said he had been coerced by investigators into signing "a watered down argument drafted by them using their words." But the recorded interview shows that federal agents repeatedly reminded Hopkins that his cooperation was voluntary, and that Hopkins repeatedly expressed regret for signing an earlier affidavit attesting to the claims because information technology overstated what he witnessed. By then, the Trump entrada had cited Hopkins'southward contentions in a lawsuit seeking to delay the certification of election results in Pennsylvania, part of a broad effort to overturn Biden's win.
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) also had cited Hopkins's story of purported fraud in asking the Justice Department to investigate. Chaser General William P. Barr subsequently authorized federal prosecutors to open probes into credible allegations of voting irregularities. The head of the Justice Department'due south Election Crimes Branch stepped down in protestation, telling colleagues in an email that Barr's directive violated a long-continuing section policy intended to prevent political interference in ballot results.
Sixteen banana U.S. attorneys wrote a alphabetic character to Barr saying his authorization "thrusts career prosecutors into partisan politics." The signers, who are all assigned to monitor malfeasance in the 2020 election, wrote that they observed no evidence of the kind of fraud Barr addressed.
Did video capture a woman stuffing ballots in Philadelphia?
Trump claim: Trump, without bear witness, has repeatedly pointed to "bad things happening in Philadelphia." He raised this in his first argue with Biden, and in the days earlier the election and in the month since, he has offered diverse nonspecific versions nearly 100 times. "Philadelphia and various areas around Philadelphia, they cheat, and they cheat like crazy," he told Fox's Maria Bartiromo. "The mail service-in ballots were — are a disaster. They sent millions and millions and millions of mail-in ballots …"
A video purports to bear witness a woman putting at least three ballots into a election driblet box on a Philadelphia street corner. Mike Roman, Trump'due south campaign director of Ballot Day operations, circulated the video with a tweet that said: "Literally STUFFING the ballot box in Philly! You are only immune to deliver YOUR OWN ballot to a drop box!! Trying to STEAL THE Ballot in wide daylight."
Reality: There is no evidence that whatever wrongdoing took place. In an email to The Mail's Fact Checker cavalcade, Philadelphia Commune Chaser'south Office spokeswoman Jane Roh confirmed that her office had reviewed the video on Election Day.
"It is lawful for people to act every bit agents on behalf of voters who cannot engage in the process of voting for themselves — due to illness, infirmity, etc. It is as well lawful to driblet mail in a mailbox on behalf of other people," she said.
"Zippo in that video is conclusive of wrongdoing," she wrote, adding, "Social media accusations of election interference from the Trump campaign and the Philly GOP circulated since [Ballot Mean solar day], including posts near this video, were never reported to authorities — which arguably raises questions about the actual intent of these posts."
The Associated Printing previously reported that the Trump campaign filmed people in the Philadelphia area depositing ballots. The campaign said it was an attempt to take hold of violations, while the state'due south attorney full general suggested it might exist illegal intimidation.
Did post-in voting create an opportunity for widespread fraud?
Trump claim: In a speech Dec. 2, Trump laid out "the corrupt mail-in balloting scheme that Democrats systematically put into identify that allowed voting to be altered, particularly in swing states, which they had to win." He repeated claims that he's made across the election cycle that mail-in ballots were "sent to unknown recipients with almost no safeguards of any kind [allowing] fraud and abuse to occur on a scale never seen earlier."
Reality: In that location is no bear witness that mail-in voting leads to widespread voter fraud. An analysis by The Post found only 372 cases of potential fraud out of approximately fourteen.6 one thousand thousand ballots cast by mail in 2016 and 2018.
Historically, mail-in voting has not favored either political party. However, Trump's continual attacks on mail-in ballots did brand Republicans wary of absentee voting.
Election security laws vary by state, merely numerous safeguards for post-in voting exist in every state.
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