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Trump’s call to end mail-in voting creates a dilemma for GOP candidates who benefit from it
Republican candidates in Arizona and Nevada face pressure to balance Trump's call to end mail-in voting with voter convenience; about 85% of Arizona voters used mail ballots in 2024, officials said.
- President Donald Trump has vowed to end mail-in voting, but some Republican candidates rely on it for their success.
- Andy Biggs, a GOP candidate for Arizona governor, does not support eliminating mail voting altogether despite Trump's stance.
- GOP strategists argue that mail voting helped Republicans win in Arizona, where about 85% of voters cast mail ballots.
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Trump's call to end mail-in voting creates a dilemma for GOP candidates who benefit from it
President Donald Trump has vowed to do away with voting by mail, but some of his Republican allies in battleground Arizona are taking a more cautious approach.
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Read Full ArticleEnsuring Greater Trust in Mail-in Voting – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
In recent weeks, President Donald J. Trump has doubled down on his call to eliminate mail-in voting (except under specially prescribed circumstances). He is rightly concerned that mass voting by mail potentially undermines the security and trustworthiness of elections. Although in recent years many states have taken steps to better secure the mail-in vote, too many vulnerabilities remain. Common sense dictates that no state should allow unrestri…
·Alexandria, United States
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