host: the previous guest talk about alec harvesting. should it be eliminated when it comes to voting by mail? guest: it's a term that hasn't been in the election terminology for a long time. it was a new work that surfaced back in 2016. with regards to everything in the election process, we have to have security measures in place and that should not include you not being able to let your husband, your neighbor, or your friend help by dropping off ballot. we see that across the country where people help each other out and do well with that. i want to make sure that there is no systematic interference with the voting process like we saw in north carolina. part of the reason it happened there is because individuals didn't have many options, didn't have things like prepaid postage or access to a lot of different drop boxes across the county. they were limited to one location and limited in terms of having witness signatures. because all the limits on individual voters, bad actors were able to take advantage of that situation and thus we had