Sen. Rick Scott: Investigate California Election Claims

Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., on Monday defended his call for a federal investigation into alleged election irregularities in California, arguing that ballot harvesting creates opportunities for fraud and saying the Department of Justice should examine claims that voters were improperly influenced.
Speaking on Newsmax TV’s “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren, Scott discussed a letter he sent to Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche and Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon urging the Justice Department to investigate what he described as potential election-related misconduct in California.
“First of all, there should not be any ballot harvesting anywhere in the country,” Scott said.
Ballot harvesting, a practice that allows designated individuals to collect and return completed ballots on behalf of voters, is legal in some states, including California, but restricted or prohibited in others.
Scott said he moved to eliminate the practice during his tenure as Florida governor, arguing that it undermines confidence in elections.
“I got rid of it my first year as governor of Florida because it just reeks of fraud,” he said.
The Florida Republican contrasted California’s election system with Florida’s handling of mail-in voting, which he said includes stronger safeguards.
“We do it right in Florida with mail-in ballots, but in California, they don’t do it right,” Scott said.
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