GOP election lawyer says 
no evidence to support Trump's claim 
about mail-in voting fraud 
CNN
Ginsberg, a longtime lawyer who recently retired from the practice and 
co-chaired the 2013 Presidential Commission on Election Administration, 
wrote in The Washington Post on Tuesday:
"The truth is that after decades of looking for illegal voting, 
there's no proof of widespread fraud," adding there are isolated incidents 
across both parties. "Elections are not rigged. Absentee ballots use the 
same process as mail-in ballots -- different states use different labels for
 the same process."
AND, "The president's actions -- urging his followers to commit an illegal act 
and seeking to undermine confidence in the credibility of election results -
- are doubly wrong.  Legions of Republican lawyers have searched in vain 
over four decades for fraudulent double voting.  At long last, 
they have a blatant example of a major politician 
urging his supporters to illegally vote TWICE!"
He also wrote that Trump's comments "make his and the Republican 
Party's rhetoric look less like sincere concern -- and more like 
transactional hypocrisy designed to provide an electoral advantage."
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