Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., this week warned he has “grave concerns” over North Carolina’s mail-in voting process after several tentative changes were made, including allowing more time for ballots to arrive after Election Day in November. “I have said in the last two debates that I trusted the absentee ballot system in North Carolina, until yesterday,” Tillis said on a radio show, according to the News & Observer of Raleigh. “And now, I have grave concerns about North Carolina Board of Elections, non-legislators." Tillis said the board of elections has “undermined the integrity of the process in North Carolina. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, called Republicans’ protestations “political theater at its most destructive.
Source: Fox News September 26, 2020 08:37 UTC