Election experts have rebuffed Pres. Trump's allegations, saying that there is no widespread fraud in mail-in voting.
, where both states dramatically and hastily expanded absentee voting to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, led to voters not receiving ballots on time and experiencing long lines at polling locations due to ballot delays.
"It really needs to be handled at a local level, is my opinion on the matter, and that's where we have some gray area," Rapp said."And I think having the precedent set that we want the federal government to step in anytime the state is doing something that we don't like, instead of taking care of it at the state level on our own, sets the precedent that the federal government can come in and do whatever they want.
"There's more hesitation at this point," Combs, who said he is not swayed by Trump, continued."People say a lot of different things... everybody needs to educate themselves." Another likely Biden supporter, Gerardo Barbosa, who resides in Florida -- a perennial swing state -- alleged that committing fraud with vote-by-mail is"easier to do than people think.""I was born and raised in Puerto Rico," Barbosa said of the island that has a history of political corruption -- where the current governor is the target of an ongoing probeamid intense pressure from protesters and politicians."I believe it because of all the times that I went through it.
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