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Barr seconds warning on mail-in voting

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WASHINGTON: Attorney General William Barr on Sunday assailed the use of mail-in ballots in US elections, saying they could ‘open the floodgates of potential fraud.’

His comment, in an interview with Fox News, echoed repeated assertions by President Donald Trump warning US states, without evidence of significan­t past problems, against using mail-in ballots in the November elections.

At a time of ‘intense division in the country,’ Barr said mail-in ballots could ‘open the floodgates of potential fraud’ and undermine public confidence in an election’s outcome.

He suggested that people’s ballots could be stolen from mailboxes – or even that some foreign power could print up ‘tens of thousands of counterfei­t ballots’ to sway the outcome. Election experts have been skeptical of such claims.

Many states and localities have used mail-in ballots for years, with little evidence of more than isolated problems. And overseas Americans and military troops posted abroad have voted by mail with no serious complaints of fraud. But the practice has drawn close scrutiny this year. With primary elections coming in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, polling stations in several states have seen voters standing in long lines for hours, partly because of social distancing.

The political impact of mailin voting is not entirely clear. There has been speculatio­n that it might favor Democrats, as some lower-income voters might have more trouble making it to polling places than wealthier Republican­s. But mail-in ballots are also popular in some rural areas where Trump is strong.

A Stanford University study last month of the impact of mailin voting in elections since 1996 concluded that the practice leads to a modest increase in overall turnout but ‘does not appear to increase either party’s vote share.’ The president’s sharp criticism has imparted a political spin to the debate.

In one of his all-capitals Twitter posts last month, Trump wrote that “MAIL-IN VOTING WILL LEAD TO MASSIVE FRAUD AND ABUSE. IT WILL ALSO LEAD TO THE END OF OUR GREAT REPUBLICAN PARTY.”

Barr’s defence of that argument fueled new criticism that he has gone beyond the traditiona­l role of an attorney general to serve, as some Democrats put it, as the president’s personal lawyer. — AFP

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