Trump Says He Doesn’t Want Election to be Delayed

Trump Says He Doesn’t Want Election to be Delayed
President Donald Trump participates in a meeting with leadership from the National Association of Police Organizations in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, on July 31, 2020. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)

President Donald Trump said he does not want the November presidential election delayed, hours after he stoked strong feelings by floating the idea of a delay.

“I don’t want a delay. I want to have the election,” the Republican told reporters at the White House in Washington.

Trump took to Twitter on Thursday morning to rail against mail-in voting, saying it would make 2020 the most inaccurate and fraudulent election in history.

“It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???” he wrote.

Members of Congress said Trump doesn’t have the power to delay the election and many came out in opposition of any possible delay.

“No, we’re not going to delay the election,” Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said in a television appearance. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) at the Capitol accused Trump of proposing “an indefinite delay, leaving him in power indefinitely.”

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An election worker feeds ballots into a high speed counting machine to count cast ballots at the Utah County election office in Provo, Utah, on June 30, 2020. (George Frey/Getty Images)

Mail-in voting refers to voters receiving ballots in the mail and returning them by mail. Absentee ballots are similar. They have traditionally been available for people to complete by mail if people are not able to show up in person at polling sites. A number of states during the COVID-19 have moved toward sending ballots to every voter and other states are allowing any voter who feels uncomfortable voting in person request a mail-in ballot.

While he wants the election to happen on Nov. 3, Trump is still concerned about the method of voting.

“I also don’t want to have to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn’t mean anything. That’s what’s going to happen, Steve. That’s common sense, and everyone knows it. Smart people know it. Stupid people may not know it. And some people don’t want to talk about it, but they know it,” he told reporters.

“Do want to see a date change? No. But I don’t want to see a crooked election. This election will be the most rigged election in history,” he added.

Several states are struggling to return official results from primary elections conducted primarily by mail, including portions of New York. One district could throw out one in five mail-in ballots, according to election board documents. The state and city election boards didn’t respond to requests for comment. In California, more than 100,000 mail-in ballots were rejected during the March primary.

Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, a watchdog group, told The Epoch Times earlier this year that “absentee and mail in voting is the vehicle for voting that is most susceptible to fraud,” pointing to several reports.

“It stands to reason when you’re not voting at a polling place, and you have ballots that are being voted on lord knows where and transmitted through the mail, it increases the opportunity for voter fraud and intimidation,” Fitton added.

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Voters drop off their presidential primary mail-in ballots at a drop box at King County Elections in Renton, Wash., on March 10, 2020. (Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images)

Lawsuits from the Trump campaign over mail-in voting, such as a challenge to Pennsylvania’s expansion of the voting, are awaiting judgement.

Attorney General William Barr, appearing before lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday, defended recent comments that foreign countries could manufacture counterfeit ballots amid expanded mail-in voting.

Barr admitted he doesn’t have evidence to support his comments. “But I have common sense,” he told Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Penn.), who rejoined that such concerns are “outrageous,” citing state election officials.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters in Washington during her weekly press briefing on Friday that the president doesn’t respect the office of the presidency.

“This is very serious. So we need to have an election that does not jeopardize the health and wellbeing of the American people,” she said.

Appearing on “Fox & Friends” Friday morning, White House aide Stephen Miller said Trump “brought the whole nation’s attention to the catastrophic problem of universal mail-in ballots.”

“Here is a shocking thing for your audience to consider: nobody who mails in a ballot has their identity confirmed. Nobody checks to see if they’re even a U.S. citizen. Think about that,” he continued.

From The Epoch Times

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