Chattanooga Times Free Press

TRUMP OUT OF SYNC ON MAILIN VOTING ACCESS

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President Donald Trump is out of sync with supermajor­ities of Americans on a range of issues, from reopening schools to police reform to the Confederat­e flag. He operates in the right-wing media bubble, absorbing the utterly untrue pablum of talk radio and Fox News’s evening lineup (Disclaimer: I am an MSNBC contributo­r). It should therefore surprise no one that he is wildly out of step when it comes to voting by mail.

Pew Research released a poll Monday showing nearly twothirds (65%) of Americans favor early voting or absentee voting for “any voter without requiring a documented reason, while a third say early and absentee voting should only be allowed with a reason.” Even 44% of Republican­s and Republican-leaners — despite a steady diet of anti-absentee voting messages from their party’s leaders — remain in favor of no-excuse voting early or by absentee, along with 83% of Democrats or Democratic-leaners.

Likewise, 60% of voters say “changing election rules to make it easier to register and vote would not make elections any less secure, while 37% say that elections would be less secure if it were easier to register and vote. These views are little changed from 2018.” Nearly 60% of Republican­s, however, have convinced themselves that making it easier to register and vote (without saying what the changes would be!) would make elections less secure.

Like demanding children return to schools even in the midst of a coronaviru­s surge, Trump is at odds with actual voters and their state leaders, even in deep-red Alabama. AL.com reports: “Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill has extended to the general election an emergency rule to allow people to vote absentee if they don’t want to go to the polls because of COVID-19.” Merrill sounds like a paragon of common sense. As he said in a statement to the media: “Amid coronaviru­s concerns, it is important to remember that Alabamians who are concerned about contractin­g or spreading an illness have the opportunit­y to avoid the polls on Election Day by casting an absentee ballot.”

And the same is true in Arkansas. The Arkansas Democrat Gazette reports: “All Arkansans will be able to cite concerns about COVID-19 as an excuse to vote by absentee ballot in the November elections, Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced Thursday … . ‘They just simply have a concern, a fear of going to the polling place because of the COVID-19, that’s enough of a reason,’ to vote absentee, Hutchinson said.”

The Brookings Institutio­n surveyed all 50 states plus Washington D.C. and found that California, Colorado, D.C., Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington will send absentee ballots to voters as all but California did before the novel coronaviru­s hit. Michigan now has vowed to send everyone absentee ballot applicatio­ns. It is hardly alone: Arizona, Connecticu­t, Georgia, Iowa, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wisconsin have done the same. Other states allow no-excuse voting by mail or early voting but may not mail ballots or applicatio­ns to everyone (e.g., Florida, Iowa, Minnesota).

The irony is that if absentee ballots or ballot applicatio­ns are mailed en masse or even just available upon request with no excuse, Republican­s may be less inclined to use them, thereby endangerin­g themselves at the polls or foregoing voting at all. In short, all Trump seems to have accomplish­ed is undercutti­ng his own party’s chances of mounting a successful vote-by-mail operation. Democrats must be amazed by their good fortune.

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Jennifer Rubin

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