Facebook has come under fire from even its own employees for taking a more conservative approach to moderating the president's speech on its platform. The coronavirus pandemic has created a new opportunity to introduce doubt in voters' minds about whether their votes will be counted if they mail in their ballots.
Twitter's first fact-check of Trump's tweets involved his message suggesting mail-in ballots would likely be subject to fraud, even though there is little evidence that mail-in ballots are linked to voter fraud. Social media platforms will also have to remain vigilant about claims of victory in the days and weeks after the election, as the expected increase in mail-in voting will likely delay results past Election Day.
Coats said the commission he envisions would be created by an emergency legislative action that would define the exact mandate and composition of the panel. New Biographical Directory of the U. Congress Website. With a modern and mobile-friendly design, the new Biographical Directory of the U. Congress website features an updated view of Member information and search functionality.
Courtesy U. Coats said Congress should "create a supremely high-level bipartisan and nonpartisan commission to oversee the election. This commission would not circumvent existing electoral reporting systems or those that tabulate, evaluate or certify the results. But it would monitor those mechanisms and confirm for the public that the laws and regulations governing them have been scrupulously and expeditiously followed — or that violations have been exposed and dealt with — without political prejudice and without regard to political interests of either party.
Election Though Coats doesn't take direct aim at Trump in the op-ed, it nonetheless presents a contrast with views espoused by his former boss, who has frequently made unproven claims that American elections are rife with voter fraud, stoking fears that the results might not be recognized as valid by millions of Americans.
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