Republicans are challenging all aspects of mail-in voting in battleground states
Source: CNN Politics
Updated 1:53 PM EDT, Wed October 9, 2024
CNN After mail-in and absentee voting reached new levels in the 2020 election during the Covid-19 pandemic, a wave of lawsuits over the popular vote-casting methods this year is laying the groundwork for potential challenges to the outcome of the November presidential election.
Key swing states like North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Michigan are still experiencing a high volume of mail-in and absentee voting. That has prompted multiple lawsuits in battleground states where Republicans are suing to challenge everything from whether mail-in ballot envelopes are properly sealed to whether they are postmarked correctly.
Democrats, for their part, have embraced mail-in and absentee balloting, and are waging their own legal fights to ensure these votes are counted. Democrats championed access to this type of voting in 2020 to ease concerns of citizens who felt unsafe going to polling sites in-person during the pandemic, and its still a major focus of their get-out-the-vote efforts.
Republicans, on the other hand, have been more skeptical. Former President Donald Trump has given mixed signals on the campaign trail. After his 2020 loss, he has railed against mail-in voting, saying this summer it isnt working, its corrupt. But he also emphasizes that every vote matters, including early voting and absentee ballots. We need each and every one of you to make a plan to vote early and vote absentee. Do whatever you want, Trump said at a rally last month in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/08/politics/mail-in-ballot-republican-lawsuits-battleground-states/index.html
Lovie777
(15,001 posts)groundloop
(12,262 posts)So while repubs may lose some votes if mail-in ballots aren't counted, Democrats would lose more.
bluestarone
(18,224 posts)Hey Dems, where ever possible Don't use mail in ballots. Vote early or in person. (if not available, i understand)
BaronChocula
(2,517 posts)It smells like...
victory
Zorro
(16,287 posts)I mailed my ballot yesterday, and got confirmation today that the post office received it and it's on the way to the registrar of voters.
oldmanlynn
(388 posts)Its clear that votes by citizens people, even if by mail should count. There shouldnt be any need to question this.