Matt Schlapp criticized Tuesday on Newsmax the impact of mail-in and drop-box voting on U.S. elections, calling them a “cancer” on American politics.
Schlapp, chair of the American Conservative Union and a former White House adviser, strongly criticized the extended timeline for tabulating mail-in and drop-box ballots in U.S. elections during an appearance on “The Chris Salcedo Show.”
“This mail-in and drop-box phenomenon is a cancer on our politics here in America,” Schlapp said, pointing to the slow process as a deviation from other democratic nations. He noted that recent elections in the European Union provided results on the same night, contrasting with states such as Arizona and Nevada that can take days to complete results because of the signature verification processes required for mail-in ballots.
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