Kavanaugh corrects controversial opinion after Vermont fact-checks false claim about mail-in voting
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh corrected his controversial opinion in a Wisconsin mail-in voting case after Vermont's secretary of state sent the hight court a letter fact-checking his "erroneous claim" about the state's voting by mail rules. if they are sent by Election Day but arrive after Nov. 3, citing Vermont as an example of a state which had not changed its "ordinary election rules" due to the coronavirus pandemic. Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos pointed out that was not true, noting that the state had sent mail-in ...
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