Lindsey Graham Says He’s Talked To Officials In Two States About Election Integrity

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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Tuesday that he spoke with election officials in Arizona and Nevada, a day after a top election official in Georgia accused him of trying to meddle in the election.

“I talked to Arizona. I talked to Nevada. Voting by mail is going to be more, not less. How you validate signatures is really important,” Graham told reporters.

Asked in what capacity he was reaching out to the state officials, Graham said any senator could reach out.

“As a United States senator who is worried about the integrity of the election process nationally, when it comes to vote by mail,” he said.

After Graham told reporters that he spoke with election officials, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) said on Twitter that Graham had not spoken with her.

Nevada’s Republican secretary of state, Barbara Cegavske, also said in a statement that she has not spoken with Graham or any other member of Congress about the election.

Graham clarified that he spoke with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R). He said he could not remember who he spoke with in Nevada.

Read more at The Hill.

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