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May 5, 2020, 7 tweets

New @PILFoundation piece: All-mail ballot harvesters could be the next #COVID19 superspreaders #BallotHarvesting washingtontimes.com/news/2020/may/… via @WashTimesOpEd @WashTimes

Forced all-mail elections serve as one of the greatest risks in spreading the #coronavirus once logistics are taken fully into account. #BallotHarvesting bit.ly/2SErhKK

Imagine a #2020Election where the nation decides to perform an all-mail process with mandatory acceptance of #BallotHarvesting procedures — just like House Speaker Nancy Pelosi advanced in the early days of the pandemic.
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Picture a harvester in a densely-populated city visiting dozens of houses and apartments each day — often crossing thresholds into living rooms to promote a particular candidate, cause or party. #BallotHarvesting
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Proponents have a tough sell in credibly convincing the public that all-mail ballot elections are actually safer with respect to sanitary concerns. #BallotHarvesting
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It was no accident the first act of the current congressional session was H.R. 1, an #ElectionLaw overhaul. Even in these trying times, we are openly reminded by left-wing policy advocates that we cannot let “this crisis go to waste.” #BallotHarvesting bit.ly/2SErhKK

In 2016, there were two mystery and misdirected mail ballots for every vote Hillary Clinton won over Donald Trump in the national popular vote count. #BallotHarvesting
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