The volume of mail-in ballots is expected to break records this election season as the coronavirus pandemic has forced states to quickly expand their use of vote-by-mail.
Researchers have found the amount of misinformation and conspiracy theories about mail-in voting has surged, too. Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Adam Clark Estes, deputy editor of Recode.
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