Claim(permalink)
In U.S. elections, mail-in voting systems "substantially" increase the risk of voter fraud compared to in-person voting.
Factors
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Date published
2020-05-26
Entities
MarsWashington metropolitan areaIsle of PortlandAbsentee ballotFact-checkingFederal government of the United StatesLetter caseIpsosRhetoricPolling placeRepublican Party of TexasGeneral electionSnopesPostal votingDatabaseRadarReutersElection dayUtahDelawareGavin NewsomUnited States Electoral CollegeDemocracyPublic healthCalifornia Republican PartyMassachusettsSouth CarolinaIndianaSocial distancingHawaiiOregonNevadaNew JerseyThe New York TimesElectoral fraudGeorge WashingtonColoradoNorth CarolinaMichigan2020 United States presidential electionNew York CityCaliforniaFloridaJoe BidenPresident of the United StatesSupporters' trustNightReed CollegeRichard L. HasenIncendiary deviceInfinitesimalAlex PatersonUnited States presidential primaryCarnegie Corporation of New YorkIrvine Transportation CenterReVampElection commissionForgeryGrappling

