On January 6, 2021, the United States Capitol was engulfed in chaos as a mob stormed the building, leading to a tragic and historic event that left the nation and the world in shock. As the anniversary of that day approached, former President Donald Trump continued to cling to his baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
Reacting to President Joe Biden's remarks that Trump's falsehoods had fueled the riot, Trump issued a statement saying, "That's what you get when you have a rigged Election." Despite the assertions of widespread fraud, numerous investigations and court rulings have found no evidence to support these claims. Biden himself has emphasized that the 2020 election was the most scrutinized in American history.
Indeed, the aftermath of the election saw many states altering their voting procedures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort to make voting more accessible and safer, especially in the face of public health concerns, various states either expanded mail-in voting or relaxed the requirements for absentee ballots.
For instance, Kentucky, a state traditionally leaning towards the Republican side, saw its Republican Secretary of State and Democratic Governor working in unison to authorize no-excuse mail-in voting and early voting. This was not part of a partisan scheme but a pragmatic response to unprecedented times.
Similarly, Republican Trey Grayson, a former Secretary of State for Kentucky, remarked, "Changing election laws or...
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