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Americans, Not Politicians, Will Decide How We Reopen
Americans, Not Politicians, Will Decide How We Reopen
5/11/2020 by FiveThirtyEight, 538, ESPN, Nate Silver
Web player: https://podplayer.net/?id=104863510
Episode: https://play.podtrac.com/espn-fivethirtyeightpolitics/c.espnradio.com/s:J1X3L/audio/3757186/fivethirtyeightpolitics_2020-05-11-165526.64k.mp3
The podcast crew discusses the politics and practicalities of states reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic. They also consider which party is ahead in the race for the Senate.
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The federal government is letting states know it considers online voting to be a "high-risk" way of running elections even if all recommended security protocols are followed.
It's the latest development in the debate over Internet voting as a few states have announced they plan to offer it to voters with disabilities this year, while security experts have voiced grave warnings against doing so. States Expand Internet Voting Experiments Amid Pandemic, Raising Security Fears The Coronavirus Crisis States Expand Internet Voting Experiments Amid Pandemic, Raising Security Fears
An eight-page report distributed to states last week recommends mail-in ballots as a more secure method of voting. It was co-authored by four federal agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
"We recommend paper ballot return as electronic ballot return technologies are high-risk even with controls in place," says the document, according to a copy obtained by The Wall Street Journal. A source with knowledge of the document confirmed its authenticity to NPR.
I think the only way you could possibly have electronic voting is if you eliminated the secret ballot. But I don't think most people want that to go away - it opens itself up to vote buying and influence peddling by employers - although one could argue that already elected officials have open voting records.
Betting markets see Trump winning re-election, despite trailing in polls – Axios
Incumbents often win just because they've previously cracked the and formula needed to win. All things equal the default option is reelection although the quality of the challenger and job performance of the incumbent matter too.
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Without covering his own face, President Trump visited a Honeywell factory making N95 face masks in Arizona while Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Live and Let Die’ played in the background https://t.co/ighshLku9i pic.twitter.com/damCXpt9Oh
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