Fox News legal analyst and former New Jersey Superior Court Judge Andrew Napolitano said American voters “need a choice between voting in person and voting by mail,” on Tuesday, “so if they don’t get the ballot they show up at the polls.” Following a discussion on mail-in voting, Fox News anchor Trace Gallagher said, “Not to say there are not problems with these mail-in ballots, because in Nevada, you know, the GOP is suing in that state because the ballots were mailed to 1.3 million registered voters, 223,000 never delievered, 93,000 of those people never got to vote. So there are some issues.” Asked by Gallagher to wrap up the discussion, Napolitano declared, “People need a choice between voting in person and voting by mail, so if they don’t get the ballot they show up at the polls.” “In 2016, 40 million people voted by mail,” he concluded. “There were no complaints.” https://www.mediaite.com/tv/foxs-an...by-mail-in-2016-and-there-were-no-complaints/
It wasn't the left who elected a fake university scammer whose family can't run charities because of widespread fraud.
Will people who request a vote by mail ballot be denied poll voting if said mail ballot doesn't show up in time for them to submit a timely mail in vote?
If you look at the voters in swing states.... I don't fundamentally understand why Trump is making an issue about mail-in voting. In some states like California it does not really matter if they have mail-in voting or not for the Presidential election -- the state is already clearly voting Democratic. In swing states like Florida and North Carolina; the elderly are primarily Trump supporters -- and many of these elderly people vote via mail. This number is expected to increase in the era of COVID. Trump trying to decrease mail-in voting is only hurting his chances of getting elected -- due to the suppression of his own voters in swing states.
Democrats learned that at Trump University. “Donald Trump Jr. is urging voters to cast absentee ballots in robocalls detected across the nation Wednesday — even as his father continues to rail against widespread mail-in voting,” Politico reports. “The robocalls, which reference this week’s Republican National Convention have been deployed in 13 states — Arizona, Florida, Iowa, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, Georgia, Texas and Maine — all states the Trump campaign is targeting. They indicate that either the Trump campaign or Republican National Committee has already mailed absentee-ballot requests to those being called.”