Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Monday that many Democrats don't care about following election laws or precedents as long as their candidate wins.
Graham told "Hannity" that recent changes to the rules in Pennsylvania and Michigan were troubling in that regard. He appeared to reference a 2020 adjustment from the Pennsylvania Department of State -- which issued orders that largely eliminated the ballot signature verification requirement.
Commonwealth officials also ordered that ballots arriving before Friday evening should be accepted but segregated if they are either postmarked by Election Day or lack a postmark.
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