July 30, 2020
Anna Murray
Considering the insecurity coronavirus pandemic drove, there are now 6 states in the US, including California, Utah, Hawaii, Colorado, Oregon and Washington, planning to hold the vote using postal ballots, and many more states are pondering.
On July 30th, the US President Donald Trump set his face against spreading access to postal voting, claiming it would result in the most inaccurate, fraudulent and corrupt election in US history. He even proposed putting off the presidential election date on November 3rd, which he has no right to do.
According to election security experts, all forms of voter fraud are rare, including all-mail votes-postal ballots were sent automatically to registered voters, and they send back on the election day and absentee balloting, which is only available for people who are over 65, or ill, or away from the registered voting state, to vote by post.
Based on a poll in January, more Americans are worried about misleading information than illegal votes.