Chris Wallace: ‘No Record of Massive Fraud or Even Serious Fraud from Mail-In Voting’

‘It’s being carried out in Republican states, it’s being carried out in democratic states, there is no indication that mail-in voting as opposed to in person voting tends to favor one party over another’

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WALLACE: "Well, you know, I’ve done some deep dive in it, there really is no record of massive fraud or even serious fraud from mail-in voting. It’s being carried out in Republican states, it’s being carried out in Democratic states, there is no indication that mail-in voting, as opposed to in-person voting, tends to favor one party over another. If anything, it tends to favor Republicans because the people — now we're talking outside of a pandemic — who historically have tended to vote most often by mail are elderly people, people over 65, and they tend to vote more Republican than Democratic. So have there been some cases? Yes, and there’s an issue sometimes with what’s called vote harvesting where instead of mailing in your ballot, you’ll get people who will go into a community and vacuum up, collect all the ballots and say they will take them in, and then the danger of course is that they will discard the ballots from neighborhoods that they think are going to vote for the other party. We’ve seen that in North Carolina. There was a big case involving a Republican who did that, and it helped a Republican win the election. It was so serious they had to have a new election. It’s happened sometimes in California. But when people get their ballots and mail them in themselves, no history of fraud at all."

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