Public Disagrees With Trump/GOP About Mail-In Voting

found online by Raymond

 

Application for Mail-In Ballot

From Ted McLaughlin at jobsanger:

There is no evidence of widespread fraud with mail-in voting. The Republicans are just trying, once again, to suppress voting. They know that when the voters turn out in large numbers, it tends to favor the Democrats. This is just one more effort to keep as many people from voting as possible.

But it puts them at odds with most Americans. About 58% would support a law allowing all Americans to vote by mail, and another 9% would support allowing it for this election only. That’s two-thirds (67%) of voters who would support allowing mail-in voting in this November’s election. People want to vote in this important election, and they would prefer to do it safely.

The Republican opposition to mail-in voting may actually hurt their own candidates — at least in red states.

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2 thoughts on “Public Disagrees With Trump/GOP About Mail-In Voting”

    1. Tyrell provides us with a highly partisan and biased viewpoint from the Public Interest Legal Foundation as the “rest of the story”.

      Now for the real “rest of the story”. Millions move and don’t vote. The mail-in ballots that are not returned does NOT indicate fraud.

      The real fraud is the Right’s war on voting rights and wild fabrications of voter impersonation fraud

      One of those involved in the Kobach “Election Integrity” Commission dedicated to support Trump’s lie about “millions of illegal Hillary voters” was J. Christian Adams of the far Right activist group Public Interest Legal Foundation. This organization is a Republican operation in their war on minority voter rights and fair elections.

      I would suggest to Tyrell, that when he agrees with a pathological liar like Trump, he may want to evaluate the wisdom of such alignment.

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