Harry Enten: Voters Believe Trump is Lying About Mail-In Voting
CNNSeptember 5, 20257 min577,982 views
23 connectionsΒ·31 entities in this videoβPublic Opinion on Mail-In Voting
- π 60% of voters believe anyone should be allowed to vote early or by absentee without needing an excuse.
- β οΈ This includes 37% of Republicans, indicating a significant portion of the GOP disagrees with Donald Trump's stance.
- π§ The American people generally do not agree with Donald Trump on mail-in voting, perceiving his claims as untrue.
Confidence in Election Legitimacy
- π³οΈ 63% of voters believe Joe Biden's 2020 election win was legitimate, a figure that has remained consistent.
- π Confidence in mail-in votes being counted as intended has risen, with 75% of voters holding this belief in 2024.
- π This increased confidence is particularly notable among Republicans, jumping from 19% to 72%.
The Role and Impact of Mail-In Voting
- π Millions of Americans rely on mail-in voting, including those in rural areas, young first-time voters, and the elderly or homebound.
- π« If mail-in voting were to disappear, it would disproportionately hurt vulnerable populations and those with limited access to polling locations.
Legal and Constitutional Authority Over Elections
- βοΈ The President does not have the authority to unilaterally ban mail-in ballots or dictate how states conduct elections.
- ποΈ Election administration is primarily the responsibility of individual states, as outlined by the Constitution.
- π Congress also has a role in passing laws related to federal elections, but the President lacks this power.
- β Legal challenges are expected if Trump attempts to issue an executive order on the matter, as it would likely be deemed a constitutional overreach.
Political Strategy and Advice
- π£οΈ Donald Trump's claims about mail-in voting are seen as a political strategy that lacks support from the American public.
- π Taking political advice on election integrity from figures like Vladimir Putin, who does not win democratic elections, is questioned.
- π€ The current situation is described as a "wait and see game" regarding whether Trump will actually enact any executive orders on mail-in voting.
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