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In Philadelphia, officials inspire face-to-face voting. In Wisconsin, there are recoil occasions for ballots in the city’s parks, reflecting the unease over President Trump’s war against mail voting.
By Nick Corasaniti and Reid J. Epstein
The Philadelphia electorate will soon hear a familiar sound of the election year at their doorstep: the rap-rap-rap of a Democratic official to their support, but the message they hear might surprise them.
After months of finding that the electorate approves the vote by mail, Philadelphia Democrats will pressure their supporters to vote on the user if they have not yet requested a ballot.
The change in tactics in Pennsylvania’s largest city, a critically ill state, shows unease over President Trump’s war on voting by mail and a series of court rulings that further supersede regulations that will govern how ballots are cast and counted. .
“The only sure thing is to go to the polls, put on the mask, bring in hand sanitist, just pass the vote,” said Bob Brady, former congressman and president of philadelphia Democrats. “This president is passing by to do everything he can to fight any state, or any city that has an overwhelming vote against it, and we will have an overwhelming vote against it. And we’re going to be in his sights. “
Democrats at the national level have not abandoned their efforts to vote by mail, largely because their election fortunes are tied to the process. Democrats outperdd with Republicans in mail-order voting programs in primary states on the battlefield; in Pennsylvania, nearly 1. 5 million Democrats implemented mail-order voting, three times more than Republicans’ demands. Since Wisconsin began mailing ballots on September 16, nearly every county in the state that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 has returned ballots at a rate higher than the counties that supported Trump.
Many States Parties and Officials continue to see voting by mail as in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Joseph R. Biden Jr. ‘s crusade still encourages his followers to have a voting plan and know their options, and that includes mail voting.
But the replacement in Philadelphia indicates that some voters are involved with mail-in ballots and that election officials are adjusting accordingly.
While the president falsely claims that mail voting is plagued by fraud and that the electoral formula has been overburdened through mail voting, the electorate across the country has had to navigate a confusing process. national and foreign resources also saturates their social media feeds.
Wisconsin Democrats said many voters were still asking for ballots by mail, but that they were worried about mailing them back.
In Ladison, Wisconsin, through the state’s top Democratic strongness, the city clerk’s workplace won so many phone calls from postal-conscious voters that he sent 1,000 election officials Saturday to more than two hundred parks in the city. to collect ballots on an occasion called “Democracy in the Park” in the city.
“The volume is quite astonishing,” said Maribeth Witzel-Behl, the municipal secretary. “A lot of calls came in, and the electorate said, “They gave me my ballot, I filled out the envelope, but I’m reluctant to send that. “
Ms. Witzel-Behl, who attributed voter sentiment to “comments made about mail voting at the national level,” is making plans for the vote dating back to Saturday’s occasion, before the city’s 14 boxes are set up at municipal headquarters. . week.
A nonprofit organization called #walkthevote organized voting “parades” in a dozen states, adding Michigan, Texas, and Wisconsin. Events bring combined electorate teams to cast their votes by mail at polling stations or in mailboxes.
Kyra Harris Bolden, Michigan state representative of suburban Detroit, hosts half-mile marches Sunday to place her votes in a mailbox at Southfield City Hall in Southfield, Michigan. , Mrs. Ms. Bolden stated that he encouraged them to return ballots by mail within 48 hours of receipt.
“There are other people who need their ballots to move to the machine,” he says. “We’re just making other people know all their options. We need other people to feel comfortable mailing ballots, however, you can be sure that you leave them in the deposit box ».
William Velchoff of Georgetown, Texas, among the Democrats who said they planned to vote in person.
“I think Trump and Republicans in general are looking to spoil voting by mail,” Trump said. Velchoff, a retired production engineer working in the oil industry. “They gave all indications that they would do what was expected. they can simply cast votes by mail. “
The debate about the desire to move away from mail voting comes when Philadelphia Democrats plan to resume the crusade on the user this weekend, although it is still secure and socially remote, after months of virtual awareness and telephone banking to maintain pandemic security. Biden’s crusade announced that he would begin door-to-door scrutiny in the battlefield states.
For some Democratic leaders, tension in mail voting is a way to build their good fortune on margins, where the nearest states are more likely to be decided. Ben Bright, president of the Democratic Party in Washington County, Pennsylvania, said he encouraged “low-propensity voters,” those who did not vote, to vote by mail, but in the case of “super-recipients,” or those who participate in each and every election, urged them to vote in person. They will avoid any errors that may result in the rejection of a vote by mail.
“Our thought has been that if we get 1,000 Democrats to vote by mail that they hadn’t voted differently, and we lose 10 percent because of mistakes, they still gave us 900 votes,” Bright said. But if 1,000 super voters make the decision to vote by mail and 10% of their votes are lost by mistake, then we lose a hundred votes that we would otherwise have had. “
Concerns about fair mistakes are a component of replacement reasoning in Philadelphia. Local officials recently warned that a state Supreme Court ruling requiring officials to reject so-called “empty ballots,” which arrive without a secret envelope, can threaten up to 40,000 votes in the city That’s a significant amount in a Democratic city where Biden wants to increase its margins to get Pennsylvania back.
Trump, knowing that lackluster turnout in Philadelphia could help him win the state, tried to project the city in a destructive and gentle way and warned that officials are opposing him. debate of the night.
Philadelphia Democrats plan to abandon voting altogether by mail; Of the city’s 300,000 voters who were deployed for a vote by mail, about 250,000 came here from registered Democrats, according to knowledge provided through the Pennsylvania Secretary of State’s office.
But nearby, the Bucks County Democratic Committee, which represents one of the city’s densest suburbs, is encouraging any change.
“We urge others not to give in to the scare tactics that were used during the Trump crusade and the Republican Party,” said Alex Porco, the committee’s executive director, adding that “ultimately voting by mail is safe, safe, and convenient. “
Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, said he knew other people didn’t need to vote by mail. “I listen to a lot of other people who don’t take mail as real,” said Morial, a former mayor. New Orleans. ” If you don’t accept as true with mail, vote differently. “
But the Urban League defends what Mr. Morial calls “the character. “
“We would cut our noses to disappoint our faces if we were afraid to tell people, ‘Don’t vote by mail,'” he said. “We could end up depriving millions of people. “
In Wisconsin, Republicans have tried to save officials from mass voting. Republican leaders of the State Assembly and state Senate opposed the occasions of Madison’s “Democracy in the Park,” and the Wisconsin Republican Party sent letters to the Milwaukee Brewers and the Milwaukee Bucks. Franchises warn them not to have team pets: Bango, the Bucks’ deer-like mascot, Array Bernie Brewer, and the Brewers’ five running sausages, appear at early voting stations.
Wisconsin is not the only state where Republicans seek to restrict the number of dropouts in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday issued a proclamation restricting counties to a singles survey each, forcing some of the state’s largest and highest Democratic counties. to close services on Friday.
Chris Walton, president of the Milwaukee County Democratic Party, said Democrats in the region hesitated to send their ballots: the county is well below the state average in terms of its mail vote. He prompted the electorate to return the ballots to public libraries and town halls that have deposit boxes.
“We just want to get better, ” said Mr. Walton. ” There’s a new generation like the soft bulb, it’s scary at first. And now we have a new soft bulb, and it’s also scary. “
Stephanie Saul and Trip Gabriel contributed to the report.
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