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Report shows misinformation a threat to election security
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed new rules requiring states to provide data on voters receiving mail-in ballots for federal elections. President Trump previously tightened mail-in voting rules to enhance election security, but a new report suggests election security threats are more likely from another source. Arron Rose of Check Point Software Technologies and Liz Lander discuss the findings.
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