Historically, there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud through mail-in voting. The New York Democratic presidential primary must take place June 23 because canceling it would be unconstitutional, a judge ruled Tuesday.
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan ruled after hearing arguments a day earlier as lawyers for withdrawn presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang argued that it was wrong to cancel the primary. RELATED: 'Everyone's watching': Biden's VP audition process begins The judge said there was enough time before the primary occurs to figure out how to carry it out safely. “If all but one of the presidential candidates are removed from the ballot and the primary is not held, Delegate Plaintiffs will be