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Fauci defends voting by mail if 'you don't want to take the chance' in person | TheHill - The Hill
Aug 13, 2020 59 secs
Anthony FauciAnthony FauciTo preserve our democratic freedoms, let's cultivate service-minded, thoughtful citizens Russia says coronavirus vaccine will be ready for doctors in two weeks Fauci: 'I seriously doubt' Russia's coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective MORE, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, on Thursday invoked mail-in voting as an alternative for people who didn’t want to “take the chance” of contracting the coronavirus.

“There's the situation of mail-in voting that has been done for years in many places.

President TrumpDonald John TrumpNew Bob Woodward book will include details of 25 personal letters between Trump and Kim Jong Un On The Money: Pelosi, Mnuchin talk but make no progress on ending stalemate | Trump grabs 'third rail' of politics with payroll tax pause | Trump uses racist tropes to pitch fair housing repeal to 'suburban housewife' Biden commemorates anniversary of Charlottesville 'Unite the Right' rally: 'We are in a battle for the soul of our nation' MORE has been a vocal opponent of mail-in voting, frequently invoking conspiracy theories about the practice being used to enable fraud.

But if they don't get those two items that means you can't have universal mail-in voting, because they're not equipped to have it."

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