And how can that be if the mail-in ballot was compared to the voter roll and the voter's name marked as "voted". Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
If the voter's name is marked as "voted", the voter would not be able to vote again - in person - and therefore would not even be in a position to break the law.
On the other hand, if the voter shows-up at the voting station, although having sent in a mail-in ballot previously, and he's allowed to vote, that means his mail-in ballot was either not counted, got lost "in the mail" ... or the mail-in ballot was not compared to voter rolls, which means voter fraud is facilitated by the polling station.
"... Tim Murtaugh, spokesperson for the Trump campaign, claimed the president was encouraging voters to cast their absentee ballots by mail early, and then go in person to "verify" that the vote had been counted.
"President Trump encourages supporters to vote absentee-by-mail early, and then show up in person at the polls or the local registrar to verify that their vote has already been counted," Murtaugh told NBC News. "It’s amazing that the media can go from insisting that voter fraud doesn’t exist to screaming about it when President Trump points out the giant holes in the Democrats’ voting schemes.”