Cuomo said New York «refuses to perpetuate
the myth voter fraud played a role in our election» and is turning down a request to give the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity the names, addresses, birth dates, voting history and last four digits of the Social Security numbers of every registered voter in the state.
«New York refuses to perpetuate
the myth voter fraud played a role in our election,» Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Friday.
«New York refuses to perpetuate
the myth voter fraud played a role in our election,» Cuomo said.
Cuomo said New York would not help the White House «perpetuate
the myth voter fraud played a role in our election.»
Cuomo said at the time that he refused, «to perpetuate
the myth voter fraud played a role in our election,» and wouldn't share any voter roll information with the commission.
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In the statement, Cuomo said New York will «never provide private
voter information to anyone, especially a politically motivated organization seeking to perpetuate the
myth of
voter fraud.»
Cuomo says giving over
voter's personal information only perpetuates the «
myth» that widespread
voter fraud exists.