OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 5:30 PM PT – Friday, August 21, 2020
As
Americans across the country consider who they’re going to vote for
this November, many voters have begun to realize how they’ll be voicing
their stance could be just as important of an issue. According to a
recent survey, more than four in 10 Americans are not confident this year’s elections will be conducted fairly and accurately.
The
poll, which was conducted in late July and included responses from
nearly 6,500 people, showed levels of concern about the integrity of the
elections were similar across party lines and increased among voters
who are older.
Of those planning to vote
for Democrat candidate Joe Biden, 48% stated they are worried. 41%
those looking to support President Trump responded similarly.
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This
report came before the USPS announced it could not guarantee all ballots
cast for the general elections would be delivered in time, even if
mailed by states’ deadlines. In addition to delays, voters have said
they are also concerned their ballot could get lost.
“I
don’t know, I’m scared it might get lost in the mail,” stated one
resident. “I just want to make sure my vote is submitted, that it
actually counts.”
Meanwhile, many people
echoed President Trump’s worries about the potential for voter fraud
after primary elections revealed outdated voter rolls and discrepancies
connected to mail-in voting.
“At this
point we have identified 119 applications that appear to be false,”
explained Lake County elections supervisor Alan Hays. “We have turned
over these documents to the sheriff’s department.”
Many Americans
will still be looking to vote by mail this November. President Trump
has encouraged those not at high risk for COVID-19 to exercise their
right to vote in person.
On Twitter, he added “If you can protest in person, you can vote in person.”
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