From When Democrats Turn Out <[email protected]>
Subject POLITICO: Americans don't expect to know Biden-Trump winner on election night
Date October 1, 2020 4:06 PM
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Hello,

A recent POLITICO poll found that two thirds of American voters don't expect to know whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump will have won the presidential race on election night.

Millions of Americans will be voting by mail this election due to the coronavirus pandemic. But for months now, Donald Trump has been attacking vote-by-mail initiatives, falsely claiming that mail-in-ballots are fraudulent in order to steal the election.

Now, a POLITICO analysis of mail ballot processing rules in 13 swing states warns that state laws in those states, which include Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, "simply don't allow enough time to fully tally the expected glut of mail ballots in those states on the night of Nov. 3."

Democrats are sounding the alarm on Trump's attempts to steal the election and are demanding that no winner be declared until all votes can be counted -- but, despite warnings from election officials that mail-in-ballots won't be counted until after November 3, Donald Trump has insisted that he "must know Election results on the night of the Election," and is calling on his supporters to back his preemptive victory claim. With the election fast approaching, we need to stake a stand against Trump's brazen power grabs now:

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