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Florida election supervisor says voter fraud claims are making his job harder

"I voted" stickers in English, Spanish and Creole available at an official ballot drop box location for vote-by-mail ballots for the general election on Nov. 3, at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, on Oct. 14, 2020, in Doral, Fla. (Lynne Sladky/AP)
"I voted" stickers in English, Spanish and Creole available at an official ballot drop box location for vote-by-mail ballots for the general election on Nov. 3, at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, on Oct. 14, 2020, in Doral, Fla. (Lynne Sladky/AP)

Here & Now host Scott Tong speaks with Wesley Wilcox, a Republican who is the supervisor of elections in Marion County, Florida, about his efforts to push back against Trump voters who believe without evidence that there was fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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