President Trump slams mail-in voting as a ‘scam,’ says it will be ‘a disaster’
President Trump continues to voice his concerns about mail-in voting this election season. During Friday’s press conference, the President said voters will be overwhelmed with "tens of millions of ballots" they did not request.
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FILE – In this May 28, 2020, file photo, mail-in primary election ballots are processed at the Chester County Voter Services office in West Chester, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
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UPDATED 2:15 PM PT – Saturday, September 19, 2020
President Trump continues to voice his concerns about mail-in voting this election season. During Friday’s press conference, the President said voters will be overwhelmed with “tens of millions of ballots” they did not request.
“You don’t have to know a lot about politics,” he added. “This is going to be the scam of all time.”
He also pointed out no one is more aware of the perils of mail-in voting than Democrats. However, he emphasized they’ll never acknowledge it because it helps them politically.
“They know it’s going to be a mess, they know there are going to be millions of missing ballots,” he stated. “There’s going to be fraud, it’s a disaster.”
The President’s reelection campaign has already launched lawsuits against several states, including Montana, Nevada and New Jersey, to block mail-in voting efforts.