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Trump on Why He Cast Mail-In Ballot

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 · 13h · on MSN
Donald Trump responds to Florida mail-in ballot backlash
President Donald Trump on Thursday defended his decision to vote by mail in a Florida special election, saying his responsibilities as president made in‑person voting impractical.

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Donald Trump on Why He Cast Mail-In Ballot: ‘Because I’m the President’
 · 18h
Trump said he voted by mail in Florida because he ‘should be’ in D.C. He cast his ballot from Palm Beach.
 · 19h
Trump explains why he cast a mail ballot in Florida's election: 'Because I'm president'
“You know what, because I’m president of the United States, and because of the fact that I’m president of the United States, I did a mail-in ballot for elections that took place in Florida,” he told r...

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Trump must choose sides on voting by mail | Editorial
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Trump Loses It at Supreme Court Justices Who Voted Against Him
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Trump hates mail-in voting, except when he does it. Got it? | Opinion
Well, hah-hah-hah, you chuckling losers. Very funny. Once again, you’ve proven your own ignorance.

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Trump just voted by mail again — one day after calling it 'mail-in cheating.' Why is he still trying to ban mail ballots?
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Trump's mail-in voting contradiction: 'Rigged' for others, fine for him
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Supreme Court conservatives appear skeptical of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day

Supreme Court to hear arguments in a mail-in voting case, weighing whether states can count ballots that arrive after Election Day.
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Supreme Court considers limiting mail-in ballots. What would it mean for MA?

In biennial state elections in Massachusetts, which are the November elections every two years where state and federal positions like district attorney, governor, U.S. representative, U.S. senator and president can be voted on, ballots are accepted up to three days after the election, as long as they are postmarked by election day.
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