Trump campaign adviser: Election will not be delayed; calls Biden's VP pick his 'political living...

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Jason Miller made it clear that the election will take place Nov. 3


Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller on Sunday cleared up a major point of controversy regarding November's presidential election, noted the significance of Joe Biden's running mate, and rejected the notion of the campaign accepting foreign assistance.

After President Trump suggested in a recent tweet that perhaps the election should be delayed due to coronavirus because mail-in voting could expose the election to fraud, senior adviser Jason Miller assured the American public in a "Fox News Sunday" interview that this will not happen.

“The election is going to be on November 3. President Trump wants the election on November 3," Miller said. Miller went on to say that it is Democratic governors who are trying to extend the election by pushing through mail-in voting and even extending the deadline for mailed ballots to after Election Day.

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Trump campaign adviser: Election will not be delayed; calls Biden's VP pick his 'political living will'

 

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Everyone except the Democrats knew that Trump never stated that he would delay the election, but questioned the Democrat Governors who are calling for a delay in the final results as they'll have to deal with their mail-in-voting problems.
 
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This information shows that several Democratic-run states do not allow mail-in voting for anyone who wants to use it and that several Republican-run states do allow mail-in voting for anyone who wants to use it.
Here's where your state stands on mail-in voting
The states that do allow it all the time are more experienced at handling paper ballots than states where more voters use voting machines. So we can expect longer wait times for results from those states.
I'd rather have longer wait times caused by more people voting and accuracy when vetting and counting the paper ballots than people not voting at all.
 
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