Fact Check: President Trump’s False Claims About California Elections
President Trump has made false claims about California's election process, asserting that the state conducts elections solely by mail and lacks voting booths. California Attorney General Rob Bonta refuted these claims, confirming that voters can choose to vote in person at designated centers. Trump also inaccurately stated that no other countries use mail-in voting, despite its use in nations like Canada and the UK. These statements come ahead of California's primaries, where voters have the option to vote by mail or in person. Trump's repeated misinformation about mail-in voting and election integrity has been a point of contention.