Justin Haskins is, I think, rightfully concerned about the November elections – at all levels. His column at Townhall ("America Is Headed For A Voter-Fraud Nightmare in November") concludes:
Never before has America’s
political class so willingly and eagerly marched the country toward predictable
and preventable chaos. Mail-in balloting is, in fact, not a truly secure way of
holding an election. Even if large-scale fraud does not occur, the perception
will be that it did, and that should have been enough for politicians concerned
about voters’ faith in the election process to enact policies that would have
encouraged in-person balloting, a much safer route.
Unfortunately, that did not occur,
so unless it’s a total blowout on Election Day, it seems inevitable the country
is on the road to disaster. When we get there, Americans should know who to
blame.
That would be the political class – D’s for aggressively
pushing mail-in voting (and attempting to extend the deadline for counting ballots well past Election Day) and R’s for not aggressively pushing back. Our household will be voting in person on
Election Day. Mr. Haskins's column is here.
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