Trump Administration Misuses Carter's Report on Mail-In Voting
The Trump administrations push for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, is based on a misinterpretation of a 2005 report co-chaired by Jimmy Carter. The report did not call for banning mail-in or absentee voting, despite claims that Carter opposed it due to fraud risks. Carters family and experts push back, stating he supported and used mail-in voting. The debate over tightening voting rules raises concerns about eroding trust in elections, as mail voting becomes more prevalent.
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