GOP Faces Internal Conflict over Mail-In Voting as Trump's Stance Undermines Efforts
Republican strategists struggle to reconcile Trump's opposition to mail-in voting with the party's need to compete with Democrats' early voting advantage.
- Donald Trump's persistent claims that mail-in voting is corrupt are clashing with Republican efforts to promote early and absentee voting.
- GOP officials and strategists fear Trump's stance may lead to a cash crunch and undermine the 'Bank Your Vote' program aimed at boosting mail-in votes.
- Despite attempts to change messaging, the Republican base remains skeptical of mail-in voting, largely due to Trump's influence.
- Strategists are attempting to circumvent Trump's public stance by focusing on state-specific messaging and legal voting opportunities.
- The internal conflict highlights the challenge of aligning the party's strategy with Trump's rhetoric, as efforts to promote mail-in voting face significant obstacles.