Trump's election strategy:
There is no evidence mail-in voting is susceptible to fraud
- He either wins, if he loses it's because of voter fraud
- He doesn't commit to a peaceful transmission of power
- He wages a campaign against mail-in voting because more Democrats are likely to vote that way
- The Republican party is already waging multiple lawsuits in multiple states against mail-in voting
- There is no evidence mail-in voting is susceptible to fraud (see below)
- One reason for the months long campaign against mail-in voting is to discourage it and there is evidence this works
- Trump wants to rush the Supreme Court vacancy so that it's more likely to side with him in a contested election
- There is plenty of evidence Russia is interfering in favor of Trump, according to Trump appointee FBI director Christopher Wray. But Trump denies this and attacks Wray instead
- Doctored videos of Biden
- Holding multiple political rallies that are a public health risk and flouting local guidelines
There is no evidence mail-in voting is susceptible to fraud
- Trump's own voter fraud commission was disbanded as they didn't find any evidence
- Trump FDI appointee Christopher Wray argues there is no evidence
- Ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation says there is no voter fraud with mail-in voting
- Yet Meddows attacks Wray
- Trump argues that absentee voting is very different from mail-in voting, it's not
- Mail-in voting is fine in Florida, because there is a Republican Governor

