In a reversal from previous position that mail-in voting could result in widespread fraud, US President Trump urges 'vote by mail' in Florida
US President Donald Trump speaks during a"COVID-19 Response and Storm Preparedness" event at the Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida, US, on July 31, 2020.
Trump, who is trailing presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden in polls, has repeatedly warned in recent weeks without evidence that mail-in voting could result in widespread fraud.Voting by mail has been embraced as a way to limit exposure to the coronavirus, though the system to do so will vary from state to state. Most absentee ballots are also conducted by mail.
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