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Abraham Hamadeh: “The Carter Commission back in the early two thousands had…”

Featuring: Abraham Hamadeh, Republican | U.S. House Arizona, District 8

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Published | Video Starts at 06:38

… and that there was no issue with the mail in ballots, when they themselves knew that this was a huge vulnerability. And they've known about this for years. I believe The Carter Commission back in the early two thousands had talked about how mail in ballots are one of the most unsecure ways of voting. So it just shows you the lengths that the deep state goes to try to control the narrative and the propaganda. (06:38–06:46)

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Asserts that the Carter Commission identified mail-in ballots as one of the most insecure voting methods.

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