From Texas Public Policy Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Today's Cannon: Up in Flames 🔥
Date October 29, 2020 2:24 PM
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What to Know: The Affordable Care Act will be one of the first cases to be heard by newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: The Democrats worried about the ACA now are the same Democrats who have tacitly acknowledged it has failed.

“Vice President Joe Biden was the last remaining proponent of former President Barack Obama’s signature achievement,” says TPPF’s David Balat. “The other candidates — including Biden’s vice presidential pick, Sen. Kamala Harris — were all calling for some form of Medicare-for-All. And they were right to look for another approach. The ACA is a failure.”

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Stick with What Works

What to Know: Someone threw a burning newspaper into a ballot drop-off box in California. Authorities say the votes inside were potentially compromised. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: The evidence is clear—the safest way to vote is in person.

“Americans have held elections through pandemics and wars in the past, and we will continue to do so despite our current circumstances,” says TPPF Liberty Leadership Council member Tyler Corder. “Officials across Texas and the U.S. ought to efficiently and effectively administer elections so as to minimize the risk of fraud in the voting process. Only then will Americans continue to have faith that their vote does indeed matter.”

For more on voting in person, click here.
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Early Voting and Premature Predictions

What to Know: Texas is leading the nation in early voting numbers. ([link removed] )

The TPPF Take: Early voting numbers are a usually a poor guide to predicting an election.

“And now this is especially the case in the wake of COVID-19 and how voters view the virus,” points out TPPF’s Chuck DeVore. “This is because polling has shown a wide partisan fear gap regarding the virus, with Republicans generally looking to return to some semblance of normalcy while Democrats are far more likely to worry about public gatherings. As a result, Democrats are turning towards mail-in ballots and voting early when, they believe, they can take advantage of less crowded polling places.”

For more on early voting, click here.
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