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Another day in quarantine.
79% of voters support expanding vote at home. The Unite America Institute released the results of a poll conducted by Citizen Data this week, which surveyed 600 Ohio voters and found that overwhelmingly, they supported efforts to expand vote at home amidst the coronavirus pandemic. 79% of voters said they supported mailing all voters a postage pre-paid absentee ballot, and 81% said they supported mailing all voters an absentee ballot request form.
Critically, the poll found that support for vote at home policies was bipartisan. Clear majorities on both sides of the political spectrum said they support vote at home. It’s a common sense policy that can keep voters safe this election cycle, while keeping our elections secure.
Speaking of elections, the Wisconsin primary was a nightmare. Late Monday, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers issued an order to delay the primary election amidst concerns about coronavirus spread and mass voter disenfranchisement. The state’s supreme court overturned the order, however, and the election went on as planned, despite hundreds of polling places being closed due to lack of poll workers.
These are scenes that we will inevitably see played out again and again unless our policymakers act to establish common sense safety measures this election cycle. Unite America’s resident policy expert, Beth Hladick, breaks down what happened in Wisconsin and what other states should learn from it.
We can’t let corruption go unpunished. Finally our friend Meredith McGhee, executive director at Issue One, wrote for Morning Consult this week about the rampant corruption that abounds in Congress; as Americans are facing one of the worst public health and economic crises of our lifetimes, some senators have been cashing in.
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