Marjorie Taylor Greene goes against Republicans on mail-in ballots

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The Georgia representative has tweeted that Republicans should increase their voter turnout by 'every means possible,' including mail-in voting.

"Some Republicans are beginning to understand that if early and mail-in voting are going to become increasingly common anyway, then strategically it makes little sense to put themselves at a disadvantage by pillorying it," Thomas Gift, associate professor of political science in the School of Public Policy at University College London, told."That only risks depressing votes among conservative constituents likely to vote for them.

"There is also growing empirical evidence that such reforms don't always provide a clear-cut benefit for Democrats, despite conventional wisdom pointing to the contrary," he added.

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