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[–] GraciesDad ago
Mail in voting is being pushed without the necessary safeguards to prevent fraud. This should be tabled until a process is refined and implemented. Can't just make it up as we go.
[–] derram ago
https://dontvis.it/https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/election/article246001290.html :
'Although Tillis has previously been supportive of mail-in voting, The News & Observer reported, he said he now is skeptical because of the proposed legal settlement. '
'But the next day, after top GOP lawmakers criticized the settlement, the board’s two Republican members resigned. '
'The five-member elections board, consisting of two Republicans and three Democrats, unanimously approved the settlement in question on Tuesday. '
'The Republican members of the state elections board who resigned in protest earlier this week gave the public false information, the board’s leader said in an emergency meeting Friday. '
'Most elections board meetings are required to be open to the public, but legal discussions are one topic that’s exempt from that rule. '
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