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Trumps Vendetta Against Mail-In Voting Could Cost Him the 2020 Election
The presidents claims that mail-in ballots are corrupt, even during a pandemic, could make a fraught process harder, hindering Republican efforts to get out the vote and disenfranchising Trumps own supporters.
By Ken Stern
April 17, 2020
As last weeks election debacle unfolded in Wisconsin, and tens of thousands of people struggled to get their votes counted, Donald Trump let loose: Republicans should fight very hard when it comes to statewide mail-in voting, he tweeted. Democrats are clamoring for it. Tremendous potential for voter fraud, and for whatever reason, doesnt work out well for Republicans. Its distracting and inaccurate, but the president gets rare points for honesty in admitting that his views on mail-in voting are dictated by electoral self-interest.
But deduct points for political acumen. When I spoke to a cross-section of voting experts, they all rejected the idea that mail-in voting hurts Republicans. Wendy Weiser, an expert at the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law, told me that it is very baffling that the point of attack is on a method that favors older, whiter voters. Michael Hanmer, an election expert at the University of Maryland, argued that there is no evidence that expanding mail-in voting is inherently favorable to either party and that, like most voting efforts, it tends to favor whoever best organizes, educates, and motivates their base. An effective get-out-and-mail strategy by Republicans among older voters has been credited with cementing the partys strength in both Arizona (where Republicans substantially outpace Democrats on the list of people automatically receiving mail ballots) and Florida.
This year the stakes could be even higher. If coronavirus resurges in the fall, as some experts have warned, older voters could be even more discouraged from in-person voting. In a recent Morning Consult poll, 74% of voters over 65 indicated they would be very or somewhat concerned about in-person voting if coronavirus were still a material threat in November. In what could be a painfully close election, even incremental drop-offs could pose a significant threat to Republican chances. Even worse for the president, confidence among Republicans in mail-in balloting now runs more than 20 percentage points behind Democrats, according to Morning Consult, and voters who are very favorable to Trump are a full 27 points behind those who are very unfavorable. This could well have a negative effect on Trump turnout if in-person voting becomes difficult, as it did in Wisconsin last week.
Because of this, not all Republican leaders immediately fell in behind Trump. Some did; Missouri governor Pat Parson declared he was not interested in making any drastic changes
out of fear. (Mail-in voting in Missouri is notoriously difficult: It is permitted only in six statutorily defined situations, and a notary must witness your signature on the absentee ballot in most cases.) Republican officials in other states, including Ohio, Washington, Nebraska, and West Virginia, all openly defended the efficacy of the process, or began pushing changes to make it easier to vote by mail. Even Trump walked back his comments, at least a little bit, tweeting, Absentee Ballots are a great way to vote for the many senior citizens, military, and others who cant get to the polls on Election Day. These ballots are very different from 100% Mail-In Voting, which is RIPE for FRAUD, and shouldnt be allowed!
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LakeArenal
(28,806 posts)Trumpets would automatically be for those things. It is always about pissing off libs.
Not about policy.
Phoenix61
(16,994 posts)voting will favor Dems. It seemed to in WI. Wouldnt that be irony in motion.
Shermann
(7,399 posts)Registered Democrats will be allowed.
Registered Republicans will not.
Problem solved.
shanti
(21,675 posts)"In what could be a painfully close election..." It shouldn't be at all close!
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)like no other in US history.