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2020 Election Live Updates: Trump Floats Whether to ‘Delay the Election,’ Something He Cannot Legally Do

Since the pandemic began, Democrats have feared that President Trump would seek to cancel or postpone November’s general election. On Thursday, for the first time, Mr. Trump in a tweet suggested the vote be delayed “until people can properly, securely and safely vote,” something he cannot legally do.

Even for Mr. Trump, suggesting a delay in the election is an extraordinary breach of presidential decorum that will increase the chances that Mr. Trump and his core supporters don’t accept the legitimacy of the election should he lose to former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

His suggestion came minutes after the Commerce Department announced that the nation’s gross domestic product, the broadest measure of goods and services produced, fell 9.5 percent during the three months ending June 30, the largest quarterly drop on record.

“With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history,” Mr. Trump wrote. “It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???”

which is set by federal law. His suggestion comes as polls show him trailing far behind Mr. Biden in surveys of nearly all of the key battleground states. And Mr. Trump’s claim that mail voting leads to inaccurate counts or fraud is false.

But the president’s sustained attacks on mail voting, combined with Democratic efforts to encourage more of their voters to request and submit absentee ballots by mail, has led to a significant Democratic advantage in mail voting. In April, the liberal candidate for a Wisconsin state Supreme Court race performed about 10 percentage points better in ballots cast by mailthan she did on Election Day, according to a New York Times analysis of the returns.

During the presidential primaries, states that shifted their balloting largely to the mail saw far larger voter turnout than did states that held their contests primarily in person. In Montana, which sent ballots to every registered voter in the state, 63 percent of registered voters cast ballots, the highest percentage in the nation, according to the National Vote at Home Institute, which encourages voting by mail. Seven of the nine lowest-turnout states held contests primarily in person, the institute found.

At a White House coronavirus briefing in April, Mr. Trump affirmed that “the general election will happen on Nov. 3,” when asked whether his administration had taken steps to ensure it would not be derailed by the pandemic. But later in the same news conference, he baselessly asserted that “a lot of people cheat with mail-in voting” and argued that “people should vote with I.D.”


About five weeks later, Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and a senior White House adviser, refused to rule out postponing the presidential election in an interview with Time magazine, despite lacking the authority to do so: “I’m not sure I can commit one way or the other, but right now that’s the plan.” But he later sought to clarify his remark, saying he had “not been involved in, nor am I aware of, any discussions about trying to change the date of the presidential election.” And a White House official tried to downplay the comment, saying Mr. Kushner had been fully aware that the date of the election was set by federal law.

And earlier this month, in a television interview with Fox News, Mr. Trump declined to say whether he would accept the results of the 2020 election, echoing remarks he made in 2016. “It depends. I think mail-in voting is going to rig the election. I really do.” Pressed further on whether he would accept the results, Mr. Trump said, “I have to see.”

 
The response after Trump called for a delay in the election has been profound.

Federalist Society co-founder calls for Trump's impeachment
“Until recently, I had taken as political hyperbole the Democrats’ assertion that President Trump is a fascist,” Steven Calabresi, a law professor and co-founder of the Federalist Society, an influential conservative organization, writes in a new op-ed in the New York Times.

But President Trump’s tweet this morning seeking a postponement of the 2020 election “is fascistic and is itself grounds for the president’s immediate impeachment again by the House of Representatives and his removal from office by the Senate,” Calabresi wrote.

“President Trump needs to be told by every Republican in Congress that he cannot postpone the federal election. Doing so would be illegal, unconstitutional and without precedent in American history. Anyone who says otherwise should never be elected to Congress again,” he added.

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...onald-trump-john-lewis-joe-biden-live-updates
 
I bumped my head fell into a coma and I'm waking up in hospital. Whats happened folks ?

 
And your thoughts on a more topical subject ?
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In the New York times no less.
That's a constitutional issue and he said "unless he relents".
He supported him all the way till the constitution was threatened. Which is exactly what should happen. Trump already backed away.
 
So in which US political system is it even thinkable for President to open a discussion about postponing the next election - and trying to suggest he has the power to do this ?

Of course the rationale behind his statement was another of Trumps Big Lies - trying to undermine the voting system.
 
So in which US political system is it even thinkable for President to open a discussion about postponing the next election - and trying to suggest he has the power to do this ?

Of course the rationale behind his statement was another of Trumps Big Lies - trying to undermine the voting system.
Trump says a constant stream of dumb sht.

But....
The current elections are making it easy for dems to ballot harvest. Also late mail in votes risk not being counted as the president is decided on the day. So delayed mail isn't counted I believe. And I'm sure that is what this is in reference to about delaying till votes are counted. Both sides play a lot of games with various vote getting tactics.

But you can't argue against the constitution.
 
Got this about Trump from some where else its not bad


"The “billionaire” who hides his tax returns. The “genius” who hides his college grades. The “businessman” who bankrupted 3 casinos and lost over $1B in 10 yrs. The “playboy” who pays for sex. The “virologist” who knows more than Dr. Fauci. The “leader of the free world” who said he “fell in love” with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un. The “Christian” who doesn’t go to church. The “President” who committed treason by turning a blind eye to Russian bounties on our soldiers. The “unifier” who calls white supremacists fine people. The “philanthropist” who defrauds charity. The “patriot” who dodged the draft five times. The “innocent man” who refuses to testify. The “President” who takes no responsibility. The “tough, strong” man who wears makeup and hairspray. The “deal maker” who has yet to close a deal."

The one who claims he's making America great again.
 
Got this about Trump from some where else its not bad


"The “billionaire” who hides his tax returns. The “genius” who hides his college grades. The “businessman” who bankrupted 3 casinos and lost over $1B in 10 yrs. The “playboy” who pays for sex. The “virologist” who knows more than Dr. Fauci. The “leader of the free world” who said he “fell in love” with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un. The “Christian” who doesn’t go to church. The “President” who committed treason by turning a blind eye to Russian bounties on our soldiers. The “unifier” who calls white supremacists fine people. The “philanthropist” who defrauds charity. The “patriot” who dodged the draft five times. The “innocent man” who refuses to testify. The “President” who takes no responsibility. The “tough, strong” man who wears makeup and hairspray. The “deal maker” who has yet to close a deal."

The one who claims he's making America great again.
And everyone loved him...... until he beat Hillary.
 
And everyone loved him...... until he beat Hillary.

He wasn't everyone's favorite Uncle before he beat Hilary....
3.5 years of repeatedly demonstrating the qualities outlined in IFocus post have crystallized how most of us see him.:2twocents
 
How the Lincoln Project is undermining Trumps re election hopes.

Could this anti-Trump Republican group take down the president?
Savage attack ads from a well-funded group of dissident Republicans are aiming to sway a key sliver of opinion in swing states

Amid all the noise of an election involving Donald Trump – all the inflammatory tweets and shadowy Facebook posts – one set of ads has somehow managed to break through.

There’s the one of the US president shuffling down a ramp that declares that the president “is not well”. There’s the whispering one about Trump’s “loyalty problem” inside his White House, campaign and family.

There’s the epic Mourning in America that remakes Reagan’s election-defining 1984 ad, turning the sun-bathed suburbs into a dark national portrait of pandemic and recession. On Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, those three ads alone have racked up more than 35m views.

The Lincoln Project, run by a group of renegade Republican political consultants, has crystallized one of the core narratives of the 2020 campaign in ways that few other political commercials have in past cycles.

.... Alongside the top-tier surrogates and ads, there is a grassroots effort to organize women, veterans and evangelicals to reach out to persuade Republicans to abandon the president who dominates their party.

“There are certain voters we’re not going to move – the one-issue voters on the right to life – and that’s OK,” says Lenti.

“We’re looking at 3-5% of Republicans in certain states. They tend to be more educated than not. Over 40 years old, and the demographic split is about 50/50, maybe a little towards men. We’re also seeing traction with some evangelicals, and those are typically older and less educated.”

That sliver of disaffected Republicans is the target for ads like Mourning in America: people who are old enough to remember the original from three decades ago are also old enough to be at the highest risk of the coronavirus. “Under the leadership of Donald Trump,” the narrator says, “our country is weaker, and sicker, and poorer.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...project-donald-trump-republicans-campaign-ads
 
He wasn't everyone's favorite Uncle before he beat Hilary....
3.5 years of repeatedly demonstrating the qualities outlined in IFocus post have crystallized how most of us communists see him.:2twocents
Corrected for you ^^
 
Corrected for you ^^

Indeed.:D:D

Including of course the rhinos running the Lincoln Project, all world leaders (except Bolsonaro..:rolleyes:) and the 150 dead Americans sacrificed on the alter of Trumps supreme stable geniusness. (Not sure about their next of kin.)

Of course in Waynes World no matter how how bad the Don might appear he cannot possibly be worse than any alternative President teh Democrats propose.

Indeed ...

Back to a pithy look at why and how The Lincoln Project is determined to destry Trump and Trumpism.

 
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