Reporter Asks Trump About Mail-In Voting, Instantly Gets Shot Down: ‘No, A Lot of People Cheat’

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According to reports from The Hill, President Trump announced on Friday that he’s confident that the general election in November will not be delayed due to coronavirus.

During a White House briefing on Friday, Trump was clear that he does not support vote-by-mail as a back-up plan in the event that the pandemic keeps people from heading to the polls.

“No, because I think a lot of people cheat with mail-in voting,”

“I think people should vote with ID, voter ID. I think voter ID is very important, and the reason they don’t want voter ID is because they intend to cheat.”

“It shouldn’t be mail-in voting,” he continued, “It should be you go to a booth and you proudly display yourself. You don’t send it in the mail where people can pick up — all sorts of bad things can happen … by the time it gets in and is tabulated.”

Democrats have encouraged the idea of mail-in voting in the event of a crisis.

More from The Hill:

The coronavirus relief package signed into law last week by Trump included $400 million for states to beef up preparations for primaries and the general election during the coronavirus crisis. Democrats had initially pushed for $4 billion.

Trump and other Republicans have largely rejected the idea of widespread vote-by-mail, with some arguing it would harm the electoral prospects of GOP candidates.

The president on Friday said the general election will go forward as scheduled Nov. 3, even though numerous states have postponed their primaries or moved them to all-mail ballots amid the pandemic.

In Wisconsin, the state is expected to go forward with its primary on Tuesday. Gov. Tony Evers (D) on Friday urged the state legislature to allow all-mail voting and accept ballots cast in the coming weeks.

Trump criticized Evers while highlighting his support for a judicial candidate in Wisconsin.

“Why didn’t he do this two weeks ago?” Trump said at the briefing. “All of a sudden an election, which is taking place very soon, gets delayed. Now, I just endorsed him today, and it was a very strong endorsement… and all of a sudden the governor comes out, the Democrat governor, by the way, comes out and says, ‘Oh, we’re going to move this election.'”