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Rob Portman's proposal of a bipartisan voter security commission.Mike DeWine and CNN’s Jake Tapper got into a momentarily tense exchange Sunday morning while discussing national voter security.And that proposal is to get two very distinguished people in this country, Democrat and Republican, have a commission, and to take a hard look at voter security.Jake, time-out a minute,” DeWine said, asking Tapper to look at “the big picture” before continuing his support for Portman’s voter security commission idea.
we have not seen anything that rises to the level that would have changed the outcome of the election,” DeWine said, to start.“With changes in technology, potential hacking, all of these things, we need to have a commission, as Senator Portman says, that takes a long look at this,” DeWine said.