Steve Cortes: Some swing states unconstitutionally created two classes of voters

A voter walks towards a booth to fill out her ballot during the in-person early voting at a polling station in Lincoln Center in New York, the United States, Oct. 24, 2020.
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Steve Cortes: Some swing states unconstitutionally created two classes of voters
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Trump campaign spokesman Steve Cortes says that in-person voters in some states were subjected to more scrutiny than mail-in voters were.

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