
Youngkin walks fine line on 'election integrity'
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Glenn Youngkin is trying to walk a tightrope on so-called election integrity. The Virginia GOP gubernatorial nominee, who has acknowledged that President Joe Biden's election was legitimate, is digging into his call for an audit of the voting machines used in the 2020 election.
The Virginia GOP gubernatorial nominee, who has acknowledged that President Joe Biden's election was legitimate, is digging into his call for an audit of the voting machines used in the 2020 election -- a reflection of how former President Donald Trump's lies about the election results have become a litmus test for Republican candidates seeking office, even in states like Virginia, which backed Biden by 10 points last fall.
"I think we need to make sure that people trust these voting machines. And I just think like, I grew up in a world where you have an audit every year. In businesses, you have an audit," Youngkin said Monday during a conversation with a Richmond organization that's interviewing candidates, reiterating a proposal he had made eight months ago when he launched an "election integrity task force" during the Republican nominating fight.

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