South Carolina GOP Mailer Manipulates Trump Tweet To Remove Vote-By-Mail Fearmongering
The South Carolina GOP is sending out a mailer urging people to request an absentee ballot, using President Donald Trump’s own words to assure voters that the practice is reliable.
“...Absentee Ballots are fine because you have to go through a precise process to get your voting privilege...” reads the Trump tweet quoted on the mailer, which was shared with HuffPost by a South Carolina resident.
But the state Republican Party conveniently manipulated that July 10 tweet to leave out what else the president said ― the part where he talked about how awful “mail-in” voting is.
....Absentee Ballots are fine because you have to go through a precise process to get your voting privilege. Not so with Mail-Ins. Rigged Election!!! 20% fraudulent ballots?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 10, 2020
The mailer also didn’t note Trump’s prior tweet in that email thread: “Mail-In Ballot fraud found in many elections. People are just now seeing how bad, dishonest and slow it is. Election results could be delayed for months. No more big election night answers? 1% not even counted in 2016. Ridiculous! Just a formula for RIGGING an Election....”
The South Carolina GOP did not immediately return a request for comment.
For months, Trump has railed against mail-in voting, outright acknowledging that he’s afraid it will lead to greater turnout and thus help Democrats in November.
But in many areas, Republicans have traditionally had strong vote-by-mail operations, and they know that cutting off that method during a pandemic would be foolish. So state and local officials have tried to clean up the mess.
Florida GOP officials settled on a similar solution to South Carolina’s, doctoring one of Trump’s tweets on a mailer to highlight this part: “Absentee Ballots are fine. A person has to go through a process to get and use them.”
The rest of his June 28 tweet was blurred out: “Mail-In Voting, on the other hand, will lead to the most...