The problems with mail-in voting: It's not just fraud
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By Curtis Ellis
Published August 14, 2020 at 7:34pm
Published August 14, 2020 at 7:34pm
If you wanted to undermine faith in America's electoral system, you couldn't do better than rush to national mail-in voting.
One in four Americans is worried their ballot won't be accurately counted this year, and four in 10 worry mail-in voting could yield less reliable results, according to a new Axios-SurveyMonkey poll.
Cynicism could be the deadliest fallout from mail-in voting.
Remember, the goal of previous foreign election interference campaigns was not simply to favor one candidate over the other – it was to sow chaos and cast doubt on the electoral system itself.
By insisting on mail-in voting, Democrats are doing more to achieve that goal than the $46,000 the Russians spent on Facebook in 2016.
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One in four Americans is worried their ballot won't be accurately counted this year, and four in 10 worry mail-in voting could yield less reliable results, according to a new Axios-SurveyMonkey poll.
Cynicism could be the deadliest fallout from mail-in voting.
Remember, the goal of previous foreign election interference campaigns was not simply to favor one candidate over the other – it was to sow chaos and cast doubt on the electoral system itself.
By insisting on mail-in voting, Democrats are doing more to achieve that goal than the $46,000 the Russians spent on Facebook in 2016.
Read more
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