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Arguments for and against no-excuse absentee/mail-in voting


Arguments for and against no-excuse absentee/mail-in voting
Kevin Kosar, Marc Hyden and Steven Greenhut (
R Street): “Voting absentee or by mail is a safe, trusted and age-old practice. Moreover, expanded access to absentee voting comports with conservative principles, which helps explain why a number of conservative state policymakers have advanced proposals to achieve it. Finally, and critically, policymakers should take note that polling data indicate very clearly that the public strongly favors expanded access to absentee voting and that its results are partisan-neutral.” – “The Conservative Case for Expanded Access to Absentee Ballots,” June 17, 2020.
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“DIRT’S A FUNNY thing,” says the Boss, the populist southern governor in Robert Penn Warren’s classic American novel, “All the King’s Men”, as he muses about the application of political leverage. “It’s dirt makes the grass grow. A diamond ain’t a thing in the world but a piece of dirt that got awful hot.”
In their own efforts to extract a diamond in the shape of a $2trn infrastructure initiative from the sulphurous depths of the American Congress, Joe Biden and his allies will have a tool at their disposal missing for a decade from legislative dealmaking: earmarks. These are provisions, targeted to benefit particular representatives’ districts or states, that are slipped into big spending bills to win support. Back in 2012 the Washington Post called earmarks “a dirty word on Capitol Hill”. But they are making a bipartisan comeback conveniently, just as a titanic spending initiative heads Congress’s way. ....

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