“I'm not going to put the validity of America's general election on the line by thinking every state is as good as Oregon, when it comes to elections.”

—  Greg Walden

Source: Walden On COVID-19, Reopening Eastern Oregon And National Vote-By-Mail https://www.opb.org/news/article/reopen-eastern-oregon-covid-19-coronavirus-greg-walden/ (24 April 2020)

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