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Re: Most Americans, unlike Trump, want mail-in ballots for November if coronavirus threatens

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Trump already provided the reason why he opposes it. Because he thinks Republicans will lose if they allow it.

It's long past the point when we are guessing that Republicans want to stop people voting. It's the only way they stay in power.




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Most Americans, unlike Trump, want mail-in ballots for November if coronavirus threatens
By: clo
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Thu, 09 Apr 20 7:19 PM
Msg. 35417 of 54959

President Donald Trump, who is seeking re-election this year, has been trying with other Republicans to discourage efforts to expand voting by mail, saying it would increase the chance of voter fraud.

But the poll conducted on Monday and Tuesday found that 72% of all U.S. adults, including 79% of Democrats and 65% of Republicans, supported a requirement for mail-in ballots as a way to protect voters in case of a continued spread of the respiratory disease later this year.

The United States leads the world in coronavirus cases, with more than 385,000 infections. More than 11,900 people in the country have died. Public health measures to curb the pandemic have hammered the U.S. economy, with many businesses closing or scaling back while unemployment soars.

While the rate of hospitalizations appears to be slowing in some states, there is no proven treatment for the virus and health experts have warned it will keep spreading without strict controls on where people go.

In response, Democratic House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called for Congress to approve as much as $4 billion to help states expand their ability to conduct voting by mail.

Joe Biden, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination to face Trump in the election, has said election officials should consider allowing mail-in ballots “across the board” in November.

The coronavirus crisis has already upended the Democratic race, with several states scrapping in-person voting for nominating contests and at least eight others pushing back their primaries to May or June.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKBN21P3G0?fbclid=IwAR3NTF9tuF77dfBs23ShpLtiJZP8Wk1lg4N_WjM-jnZV3_FlxfZoKZTJrOc


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