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Arizona’s top elections official pushed back against President Donald Trump’s claims that mail-in voting can’t be trusted and will lead to widespread voter fraud.
“We all know that the president’s claims on this issue are baseless and not supported by the facts,” Secretary of State Katie Hobbs told KTAR News 92.3 FM.
For months, Trump has casted doubt on voting by mail. He did so again during Tuesday night’s first presidential debate, saying the November election “is going to be a fraud like you’ve never seen.
This comes even after the FBI director recently testified to Congress that there’s no evidence that mail-in ballots have contributed to voter fraud.