Former Democratic presidential candidate, who was branded a "Russian asset" by Hillary Clinton for her anti-war views, is again refusing to blindly follow party's talking points – this time over fears of election fraud.
"Whether in the midst of a pandemic, as we are now, where mail-in voting is likely to drastically increase, or even in a normal election, no one should get in between a voter and the ballot box," the Hawaii congresswoman said Friday on Twitter.
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