From Catherine Engelbrecht <[email protected]>
Subject WEEKLY UPDATE: Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
Date August 29, 2020 3:07 AM
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WHAT HAPPENED THIS WEEK

For those of you who follow the news, you have probably noticed an
influx of headlines from your state, county, and even beyond on vast
expansions of voting methods ahead of Election Day. While these
developments may seem innocent or even beneficial, it is important that
everyone understand the many risks and insufficiencies that come with
such expansions. Whether it's proposals for 24-hour voting centers or
opening large arenas that can supposedly handle large crowds, voters
should not be fooled: these expansions don't address the very basic
needs that we have for increased in-person polling and adequate election
security. Rather than focus resources we don't have on managing giant
voting centers in centralized locations, what we need are more polling
places spread out among communities that provide easier access to voters
close to where they live and that can handle the influx of people coming
to vote.

Regardless of such empty efforts that won't meaningfully address our
voting challenges, I urge each and every one of you to stay focused on
what matters: registering to vote and showing up at the polls to cast
your vote. If you can't vote in person, apply to vote absentee. If your
state is only allowing mail ballots, submit your ballot in person if
permitted. If you can only vote by mail and have no in-person options,
then vote by mail and be sure you closely follow all instructions to
ensure your vote is submitted on time and counted. Keep your eyes on the
prize. There are many things to worry about during these final days of a
presidential election year, but don't allow that to distract you from
the most important thing: making your voice heard and casting your vote.
Get your friends, families, and neighbors involved. Voting is one of the
very most important things that we can do as American citizens to
influence the direction and the future of our nation.

Onward,
Catherine Engelbrecht

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IN THE NEWS

The Phony Post Office War. For those who have been following the latest
saga over the Post Office, the Wall Street Journal's recent editorial
shines a light on how the mainstream media obsession over the issue is
in fact just an excuse being made by Democrats for their party's own
failure over expanded mail-in voting. Read more: Wall Street Journal
,
8/23/2020
"...General Louis DeJoy testified last week that the post office has
enough money to deliver mail-in ballots, and his operation can't
possibly spend $25 billion that quickly in any case. Democrats voted for
so much money as a bailout for the letter-carriers union that endorsed
Joe Biden this month. They want the money with no reform strings
attached, though the Postal Service has lost $78 billion since 2007
...
[DeJoy] also said the post office will prioritize ballots over other
kinds of first-class mail. This should put the onus on state and local
officials to establish adequate rules and deadlines for mail ballots.
States like Michigan and New York have deadlines that are simply too
late

to process the ballots without delays and controversy. That's the real
Nov. 3 scandal to worry about."

Debunking 10 Myths About the US Postal Service. Sure, the Postal Service
has its issues, and all voters who can vote in person should do so. But
the claims made by Democrat politicians in their efforts to cast blame
on USPS for their own vote by mail failures are blatantly false. The
Daily Signal takes a deep dive into the truth. Read more: The Daily
Signal
,
8/18/20

Texas tells Harris County to halt plan to send all voters applications
for mail-in ballots. Thankfully, Texas is one of few states standing up
to ill-advised election day plans by some county leaders, in this case
Harris County, which is trying to send all registered voters an
application for an absentee ballot. While may seem like an added
convenience for voters, the reality is that our voter rolls are terribly
out of date, and such applications could go to bad addresses, to the
deceased, or to the wrong person and then be abused by bad actors
seeking to abuse our election process. Election security should always
take precedent over convenience. Read more: The Texas Tribune
,
8/28/20

 

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