What Went Down During The Vice Presidential Debate
Pence just brought up mail-in voting. In a Fox News poll taken in September, 64 percent of likely voters said they favored allowing all citizens to vote by mail in the 2020 presidential election in light of the coronavirus pandemic, while 33 percent opposed allowing everyone to vote by mail. The result shows a typical partisan split, with 84 percent of Democrats in favor of allowing all citizens to vote by mail, and 57 percent of Republicans opposed.
This response from Pence is actually quite Trumpian.
According to a late September poll from Monmouth University, 60 percent of registered voters felt at least somewhat confident that the 2020 election will be conducted fairly and accurately, compared to 39 percent that were not confident. However, in the same poll, 80 percent of registered voters expressed concern that election meddling could undermine the integrity of the results, compared to just 19 percent who were not concerned.
