Alfred J Kipper
Friday 6th November 2020 12:02pm [Edited]
Aldershot
8,384 posts
It certainly used to be, before mail in voting was used. I really do think it will be hotly debated now whether a mail in vote really is worth the same as an in person vote, if only for academic or social science purposes. Imo again, no, unless they have a good reason such as disability, or working abroad, everyone should be expected to get off their arse and go to the Local polling station. 'If you simply can't be arsed to, should you have a right to cast your vote?' I think is a point deserving of much mooting and I expect to see it being a hot topic now.
But you are still missing the point here, if I may. Trump's long standing claim is that the Democrats vigorously campaigned for the 'extended use' of mail in voting for THIS election, ostensibly for concerns about getting and spreading Covid 19, but with firm Ulterior motives of believing this would encourage far more of the electorate who normally vote to bother voting, as let's face it, it's a lot less hassle. Those reluctant voters are widely perceived to be 'disenfranchised and disaffected' members of society who are always sought after by parties of the left, in this case the Democrats.
And it has huge potential implications for future elections, as many will claim the Democrats and generally the Left have now found their magic ticket to power, mass mail in voting.