Perhaps the most well-known secretary of state in the U.S. due to Georgia’s prominence in elections drama over the past four years, Raffensperger told Fox News Digital he’s always “followed the law and followed the Constitution” in his position. Lambasted by both Trump 和, 间接地, 拜登总统 for the state’s voting procedures, he holds a unique place in American politics.
“The national media, by and large, showed their bias, and it was all leaning on the left side of the aisle,” 他说. “If someone said something, they never fact-checked it, said what is the actual truth about this? It’s real easy. Just read the bill. It’s less than 100 pages. You could have read that bill. It’s not like D.C. where you write 1,000-page bills… Ours is less than 100. You’re going to see right there, 点空白, 17 days of early voting.”
“We have accessibility, but we have security,” 他加了. “We’ve had photo I.D. for in-person voting. We now have photo ID for absentee voting. That shores up security, shores up confidence. And that’s a good thing.”