Trump repeatedly cites Colorado's mail-in voting as reason for Space Force move

President Trump repeatedly cited Colorado's policies allowing for mail-in voting Tuesday as a reason he chose to move the Space Force's headquarters to Huntsville, Alabama.

"The problem I have with Colorado — one of the big problems — they do mail-in voting. They went to all mail-in voting, so they have automatically crooked elections," Trump said during his initial announcement of the move from Colorado Springs.

Trump revisited the matter when asked if he was concerned about some Space Force workers not wanting to move.

"The problem with Colorado is they have a very corrupt voting system," Trump said.

"If you have mail-in voting, you will have corrupt elections. Well, the your radical-left governor decided that he was going to have all mail-in voting in Colorado."

President Donald J. Trump by Shealah Craighead is licensed under flickr Trump White House Archive

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