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Tim Scott: Mail-in ballots 'will work out just fine' | TheHill
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who delivered the final speech of night one of the Republican National Convention, predicts mail-in ballots will work “just fine,” despite concerns raised by President Trump that mail-in balloting will open the door to election fraud.
Scott, in an interview with NBC News’s "Today," said that in contrast to the president, he has “a lot of confidence in our electoral process.”
Scott told host Savannah Guthrie that he’s “confident that we will have fair elections across this country.”
“This process of mail-in ballots will work out just fine,” he said.
Scott, who played a leading role in putting together a Senate Republican police reform bill earlier this year, has emerged as an increasingly influential figure within the GOP.
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There has never been a problem with mail-in ballots in previous elections. Trump is only looking for excuses to invalidate the election.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who delivered the final speech of night one of the Republican National Convention, predicts mail-in ballots will work “just fine,” despite concerns raised by President Trump that mail-in balloting will open the door to election fraud.
Scott, in an interview with NBC News’s "Today," said that in contrast to the president, he has “a lot of confidence in our electoral process.”
Scott told host Savannah Guthrie that he’s “confident that we will have fair elections across this country.”
“This process of mail-in ballots will work out just fine,” he said.
Scott, who played a leading role in putting together a Senate Republican police reform bill earlier this year, has emerged as an increasingly influential figure within the GOP.
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There has never been a problem with mail-in ballots in previous elections. Trump is only looking for excuses to invalidate the election.