mail-in voting

The Lumpkin County Republican Party is embracing mail-in voting after leading a fundraiser for an anti-mail-in voting conspiracy theory group.

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Republicans are continuing to backtrack on years of conspiracy-theory precedent after last year’s midterms taught them that demonizing certain popular types of voting for the sake of Donald Trump’s grievances might not be the best way to win friends and influence people.
The latest MAGA fan and one-time Big Liar to embrace the Republican National Committee’s early-voting about-face initiative: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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