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Ohio and Frank LaRose lead the nation in voting by mail: Tyler Fisher and Marc Hyden
Oct 26, 2020
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Moreover, states have access to technologies to ensure that voting by mail can be done safely and securely and, in truth, there’s a strong conservative case for allowing absentee voting.
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