"Election Security Debate Shifts as New USPS Rules Spark Concerns. The US Postal Service has proposed new regulations that would require states to provide voter data on individuals who receive mail-in ballots for federal elections. The move comes on the heels of a previous effort by President Trump to tighten mail-in voting rules, citing concerns over election security. However, a recent report has sparked a shift in the narrative, suggesting that the greatest election security threats may not be related to mail-in voting, but rather other factors. As the debate continues, experts are weighing in on the potential implications of these new regulations and their impact on the integrity of US elections."
New rules proposed by the U.S. Postal Service would make states give data on voters who receive mail-in ballots for federal elections. This after President Trump tightened mail-in voting rules with a stated goal of making more secure elections. But a new report says election security threats are more likely something else. Arron Rose of Check Point Software Technologies joins Liz Lander for more.