New report shows misinformation a major threat to election security
Summary
The U.S. Postal Service has proposed new rules requiring states to share information about voters who get mail-in ballots for federal elections. This follows President Trump’s efforts to tighten mail-in voting rules, but a recent report suggests that election security threats come from other sources.Key Facts
- The U.S. Postal Service wants states to provide data on mail-in ballot recipients.
- These proposed rules apply to federal elections specifically.
- President Trump has implemented stricter rules on mail-in voting.
- The goal of these rules is to make elections more secure.
- A new report says that threats to election security likely come from different areas, not just mail-in voting.
- Arron Rose from Check Point Software Technologies discussed these findings.
- The report implies misinformation is a bigger issue for election security.
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