Posted on 04/28/2020 6:01:41 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Lets just stipulate up front that no ones going to postpone the election in November. Donald Trump certainly wont delay it, and he doesnt have the authority to do so anyway. It would require an act of Congress to move the election, and even if Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill agreed to do such a thing, Trumps term in office ends on January 20 by the terms of the Constitution. That cant be changed by statute alone, and states arent going to rush through a constitutional amendment in eight months to potentially create an imperial presidency, pandemic or not.
Like it or not, were having an election on November 3. But who would prefer to postpone it? According to a Zogby poll insert your caveats here a strong majority of voters want to put it off until after the COVID-19 pandemic eases. And that strong majority includes a majority of Democrats:
Nearly 60% of likely voters at least somewhat agreed (30% strongly agreed/29% somewhat agreed the 2020 presidential election should be suspended if the coronavirus pandemic gets worse between now and November, while 41% at least somewhat disagreed (25% strongly disagreed/16% somewhat disagreed). A majority of almost every sub-group surveyed at least somewhat agreed with this notion, including Democrats (53% at least somewhat agreed/47% at least somewhat disagreed).
Leading Democrats have indulged in this conspiracy-theory paranoia over the last week or so, including Joe Biden on multiple occasions, #3 House Democrat James Clyburn, and Bernie Sanders campaign. These Democrats have been using this oftdebunked claim as a scare tactic to rally their voters. Do they know that their own voters see this as a good idea rather than a problem?
Its not just Democrats who think its a good idea, either:
The sub-groups that agreed the most with suspending the 2020 presidential election, if the coronavirus pandemic gets worse, were urban voters in large cities (67% at least somewhat agreed/33% at least somewhat disagreed), Catholics (66% at least somewhat agreed/34% at least somewhat disagreed), voters with college degrees (60% at least somewhat agreed/40% at least somewhat disagreed), Hispanics (68% at least somewhat agreed/32% at least somewhat disagreed) and Republicans (69% at least somewhat agreed/31% at least somewhat disagreed). Voters in the South (64% at least somewhat agreed/36% at least somewhat disagreed) were much more inclined to agree with canceling the presidential election, if the pandemic gets worse, than voters living in the Central/Great Lakes region (53% at least somewhat agreed/47% at least somewhat disagreed).
Interestingly, one of the few demos to oppose the idea overall is also one of the most vulnerable to COVID-19. Seniors (55+) oppose a delay in the election by a 55/45 margin, the only age demo in opposition. Trump does better with older voters and their insistence on holding an election might play better for him in November, although Jonathan Zogby disagrees:
Zogby noticed the slight differences among groups, such as men and women, younger and older voters, to suggest that some are more eager to vote even if the crisis worsens, a bad sign for Trump.
Two important demographics that could positively impact the 2020 presidential election for the Democratic Party are younger voters aged 18-29 and women. Its possible their turnout could increase at the polls as a referendum on President Trump and his handling of the pandemic, he said in his survey analysis.
Maaayyyybeeee, but the biggest pushback on holding the election on time comes from demos normally opposed to Trump: urban voters, college post-grads, minorities, and younger voters, especially between 23-39 years of age. When not if the election gets held on November 3rd, will this reluctance create a reduced turnout of voters in those demos? If it does, Democrats will be toast, and not just in the presidential election.
Trump scoffed at the idea of a delay in last nights briefing, perhaps for that reason. Hes got every reason to press forward if these demo results hold up. Trump let Biden off the hook for pushing the conspiracy theory, but declared that November 3rd is a good number for the election. That might end up disappointing Democrats most of all, who might need more time to find a nominee less inclined toward paranoid conspiracy thinking.


It is not going to be postponed but stopped. Democrats have a date with justice.
Of course they would want that. It guarantees a Democrat sworn in as president on January 20th.
RE: Of course they would want that. It guarantees a Democrat sworn in as president on January 20th.
January 20th of which year and how so?
Since the mantra will be second wave, we cant risk going to the polls. Why not postpone the election until two weeks before Inauguration Day? Trump is still sworn in on time.
I could see the dems “dashing to the rescue” proposing that the States vote by mail. Might even get approved in the blue states.
Maybe they hope Biden drops out or drops ___d.
Imagine if Trump is still in office twenty years from now because the Democrats refuse to allow him to leave office on his own accord and consistently fail to impeach him out of office.
I agree. The democrats should cancel voting in November. They can try again in 2024. Waste of time for them anyways.
WELL put!
This really is the fun part--watching them squirm. Biden is dead meat.
Now the GOP has to get and keep BOTH houses. Those two Maine independents are a pain. They AREN'T independent at all, imho.
Maybe Bernie will forget to vote.
What the Democrats want in a presidential election is to have Pelosi and Schumer fly over the country and take a show of hands.
Well, if we can't postpone it wwe will be risking a "second wave" so we will just HAVE to have 100% vote by mail.
Progs gotta prog...
.
2021.
...and how so?
If the election is not held this year then on January 3rd the House of Representatives is empty. The terms of all Congressmen and Congresswomen end as of January 2nd. In the Senate, over one third of the seats are empty because they were up for election this year. Republicans hold 23 of those seats and Democrats hold 12, so on January 3rd there will be 30 Republican senators and 35 Democrat senators, Chuck Schumer becomes Senate majority leader and the Democrats appoint the President pro Temp, who becomes President on January 20th since Trumps term is up and there is no Speaker of the House.
If we can go into Home Depot and Lowes, why should elections be postpone?
Absent a presidential election then Trump is out of office on January 20th of next year.
Oh, that depends on who they think will be the emperor.
First and only guess, the Big H.
.
What does all this mean? Simply put...the Rats know they don’t have a prayer in November so they figure they have nothing to lose by delaying things.More time for “Trump Lied,People Died” ads.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.