WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - There's a new push to end mail-in voting coming from the White House.

President Donald Trump is pledging to get rid of the popular election option because he argues it's rife with fraud.

He says his lawyers are working on an executive order to stop mail in voting.

"You can never have a real democracy with mail-in ballots. And we as a Republican party are going to do everything possible that we get rid of mail in ballot,” said Trump.

The president argues mail in ballots make election fraud easier.

George Washington University law professor Paul Schiff Berman says not only is mail in voting totally legitimate the constitution gives Congress power to make federal election rules and states the power to run elections, not the president.

"The president really doesn't

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