Democratic party leaders view Trump's fight over mail-in ballots as an attempt to enact voter suppression.
President Donald Trump has said that his main concern with mail-in voting is that it could lead to fraud — but Democrats view his fight over mail-in ballots as an attempt to enact voter suppression, Wisconsin Democratic Rep. Gwen Moore told Yahoo Finance in a recent interview.
Moore charged that Trump is “trying to undermine the Post Office. He’s suing states that are looking for ways to expand the opportunities to get ballots to voters,” she told Yahoo Finance on Friday. Biden has ‘no power to do anything right now’For the tens of millions of Americans currently collecting unemployment benefits during the pandemic, economic relief is still mired in political gridlock as Congress and the White House struggle to find consensus.
Recognizing that electing Biden won’t put an end to the political standoff, Democrats are pinning their hopes on flipping seats in the Senate. That includes in Kentucky, where Democratic candidate Amy McGrath is challenging Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Nov. 3.
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