US Attorney General levels broadside on voting by mail U.S. Attorney General William Barr delivered a broadside attack on mail-in voting Thursday during a visit to PhoenixPHOENIX -- U.S. Attorney General William Barr delivered a broadside attack on mail-in voting Thursday, attacking the process used by many Americans — including the vast majority of Arizonans — as prone to undue influence and coercion. His attack on mail voting focused on efforts by some states, including Nevada, to mail ballots to all registered voters as the coronavirus pandemic creates fears about in-person voting. About 75% are permanent early voters and receive a mail ballot each election. “There’s no more secret vote, there’s no secret vote,” he said. The comment appeared to be aimed at states who want to mail ballots to all voters.
Source: ABC News September 10, 2020 22:21 UTC