North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein advised people on Saturday to not follow President Donald Trump’s directions with regard to going to polling places on Election Day to check if their mail-in vote was counted.
“Do NOT vote twice (it’s a felony), or waste your time, or unnecessarily risk exposure to more people,” Stein added. “The only GOOD thing about the President’s tweet is that he FINALLY encourages voters to VOTE BY MAIL. It’s an easy, safe & secure way to cast a ballot.”
“To make sure your Ballot COUNTS, sign & send it in EARLY. When Polls open, go to your Polling Place to see if it was COUNTED. IF NOT, VOTE! Your signed Ballot will not count because your vote has been posted. Don’t let them illegally take your vote away from you!” Trump wrote.
Trump’s campaign told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement at the time that the president “encourages supporters to vote absentee-by-mail early, and then show up in person at the polls or the local registrar to verify that their vote has already been counted.
“It’s amazing that the media can go from insisting that voter fraud doesn’t exist to screaming about it when President Trump points out the giant holes in the Democrats’ voting schemes,” Trump campaign Director of Communications Tim Murtaugh said.
Twitter again placed a warning label on Trump’s message to the voters, stating that the post “violated the Twitter Rules about civic and election integrity.”
Twitter did not respond to a request to explain how the company determined that the president’s message encourages people “to potentially vote twice.”
North Carolina allows any registered voter to request a ballot by mail. At least 83 percent of voters in the United States can vote by mail in the 2020 election.