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Sen. Mike Lee criticized postal worker unions' endorsements, suggesting potential election influence.

Lee argued such endorsements create conflicts of interest in mail-in voting systems.

Proponents of mail-in voting cited the Hatch Act and Postal Service protocols as safeguards against election fraud.

WASHINGTON — Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, issued his latest criticism of mail-in voting this week, this time suggesting that the political endorsements of postal workers' unions create a "cozy arrangement" that could result in mass election fraud.

In a thread posted to X on Monday, Lee argued it is highly questionable that the United States Postal Service could be trusted to administer mail-in ballots when related unions such as the National Association of Letter Carriers or the

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