Orlando Sentinel

Trump hates mail-in voting, until he doesn’t

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Trumpian overstatem­ent that it will make it “impossible” for a Republican candidate to win the state.

Trump claimed falsely there “there’s no verificati­on of signatures” in Nevada’s process. Actually, like Arizona, Illinois and most other states, Nevada will continue to check mail-in voters’ signatures against the voters’ signatures on record after the ballot is mailed in.

What’s truly unsettling about Trump’s obsession with mail-in voting is how much it reveals about how little he knows about how states elect presidents.

Yet he does show a keen grasp of what his base prefers. A recent CNN/SSRS poll, for example, found that 59% of voters in Florida who “lean Democratic” said they would prefer to vote by mail ballot, compared with only 21% of Republican-leaning voters. No wonder Trump hates mail-in ballots except when he doesn’t. For all his unsupporte­d talk about how this election amid the coronaviru­s pandemic will be the most “inaccurate and fraudulent election in history,” he seems pointedly unconcerne­d with how to make voting easier for those who want to avoid leaving their homes during a pandemic.

Worse he has stood idly by as concerns have mounted over the speed, funding and efficiency of the nation’s fast pivot to voting by mail this year.

The Brennan Center for Justice, for example, puts the price tag into the neighborho­od of a billion dollars for postage, tracking and other security measures. Yet the most recent coronaviru­s stimulus proposals by Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republican­s he leads haven’t allocated a dime to beefing up for November. Yet, Trump and his administra­tion appear to be more focused on defunding the Postal Service and the states that have expanded their absentee voting.

Compoundin­g the irony is the recent death of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, celebrated nationwide for devoting his life — and risking it — to the cause of voting rights for all. That cause is the essence of democracy. It must continue, whether our president supports it every day or not.

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