New York Judge: Absentee Mail Voting Due to Covid Concerns Is Unconstitutional
A New York Judge ruled Friday that voting by mail via absentee ballots due to Covid-19 concerns is unconstitutional.

A New York Judge ruled Friday that voting by mail via absentee ballots due to Covid-19 concerns is unconstitutional.
Republican National Committee (RNC) chairwoman Ronna McDaniel swatted away concerns from several Republicans that the party’s intervention against Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate David McCormick’s post-election lawsuit is a sign the party has broader plans for interference in open primaries.
Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News that all states should ditch voting machines and return solely to paper ballots, in addition to eliminating early voting and instituting voter ID requirements coast to coast.
The Supreme Court has rejected an effort by Republicans and President Donald Trump’s campaign to prevent mail voting in Montana.
On the front page of the August 24 edition of The Washington Post, the headline was, “More than 500,000 mail ballots were rejected in the primaries. That could make the difference in battleground states this fall.”