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Republican Message: Be Very Afraid of Biden Presidency

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“enthusiastically supports” Trump. Trump, in his speech, made the preposterous claim that Democrats “want no God. No God. It’s no religion, no guns, no oil and gas.” He also contended that mail-in voting, which many states plan to allow in the time of the pandemic, will lead to widespread fraud.“They’re going to go knock on everybody’s door,” he said. “Here, would you sign this?

Yeah, I’ll sign it. Nobody knows who the hell is signing it. And they now want to have it where the signature doesn’t have to be verified.

That’s right. The signature doesn’t have to be verified.” That is not true, as documented by fact-checking site PolitiFact; every state that allows voting by mail uses some form of verification.

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