Ohio's GOP Secretary Of State Pushes Back On Trump's Attacks On Mail-In Voting
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) on Sunday rejected claims President Donald Trump has made that mail-in voting increases the risk for voter fraud.
Trump and other GOP leaders have rebuffed efforts by top Democrats to push for more federal investment in mail-in voting to ease the voting process for Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic.
LaRose, a veteran state legislator before winning his current office in 2018, was asked by a Dayton Daily News reporter to respond to a Trump tweet on Saturday that asserted, without evidence, that mail-in balloting substantially increases the risk of crime and VOTER FRAUD!
LaRose said fraud was not a significant issue for mail-in voting in his state. I can tell you thats not the case in Ohio, LaRose replied. As Ive said, were fortunate that weve been doing vote by mail for a long time. We know how to do it, and we know how to get it done securely.
Five states currently conduct all elections entirely by mail ― Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington ― and many other states have adopted rules making it easy to do. The issue was spotlighted after actions by Republican legislators and court decisions forced Wisconsin to go forward with in-person voting in its presidential primary and elections for some state and local offices last Tuesday despite the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urging Americans to continue practicing social distancing.
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