U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his claim that mail-in voting is “an invitation to fraud,” claiming that in some states, like Nevada, election officials would not be required even to check signatures. He stated that the equipment they use to count votes is too old and “would not allow them” to check signatures.
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