This claim has become the monkey’s paw of election theories — passed from one person to another (and from one party to another) with the same harmful consequences. It makes all of its holders look ridiculous. https://jonathanturley.org/2020/07/30/delay-the-election-trump-fuels-new-questions-over-the-holding-of-the-presidential-election/
...I have no idea why both parties remain obsessed with this idea. It is akin to constitutional quackery. We have an election on November 3. Count on it.
Some are wrongly conflating two equally irresponsible theories by Biden and Trump. https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/flashback-conservatives-ed-joe-biden-for-predicting-trump-would-try-to-delay-the-2020-election/ It is somehow suggesting that Biden was right all along. He wasn't. He was suggesting that Trump could unilaterally stop the election or use the Postal Service to steal it.
...Trump is not claiming that he can unilaterally stop the election in this tweet. That does not make this any more acceptable but both candidates are fueling conspiracy theories with these remarks. The law is clear and the election is set.
Biden supporters are claiming that this proves that he was not insane to declare that Trump would stop the election or use the Postal Service to steal it. No, it means that Trump is pushing equally delusional ideas. What Biden suggested is still absurd and will not happen...
...As I said in the earlier column, if Trump tried to push pursue theories of defying the election "he would have to join Biden on the subway and whisper to people that he is still the president." https://jonathanturley.org/2020/04/27/biden-goes-postal-the-vice-presidents-conspiracy-theory-is-given-credence-by-the-media-and-democratic-leaders/