I can’t be more blunt about this: Mr. President, Members of Congress, should you fail to provide the funds America needs for its elections, you will be derelict in your duty to your country. It would be a devastating failure to protect our democracy in a moment of historic need.
Election administrators warn of 'epic failure' if the federal government fails to provide funding. /3 https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1281613058373296129
A bipartisan group of national-security leaders & experts have expressed alarm that underfunding the elections puts the nation at risk from “hostile foreign actors like China, Iran and Russia” who “seek to cast doubt on the integrity of our electoral system…” /4
And: “Failing to make sure that all citizens can vote safely and securely will only give them material to further erode faith in our democratic system.” /5 https://twitter.com/BrennanCenter/status/1291011182191665152
This is not a partisan matter. Federal funds would go to red states and blue states and be administered by Republican, Democratic, and nonpartisan election officials. /6
GOP election officials took to Politico to plead: “[W]e run the risk of delayed or contested election results, long lines and crowding that threaten the safety of voters and poll workers, and limited voting access to rural voters, seniors & veterans.” /7 https://twitter.com/politico/status/1288799062142091266
Dozens of former members of Congress, from both parties, wrote to their former colleagues to urge immediate action. /8 https://twitter.com/IssueOneReform/status/1291020868261470208
Throughout this virus-plagued primary season, the American people, in red states and blue, have made it overwhelmingly clear that they want to shift to voting from home. This is not the result of top-down policy decisions. The people are showing the way. /9
Take Kentucky. Ordinarily, fewer than 2% of voters mail in absentee ballots. In this year’s June primary elections, more than 70% did. /10 https://twitter.com/morganwatkins26/status/1288508931166343168
An elections administrator in Maryland estimated that complying with just one element of the Center for Disease Control’s guidance for polling places – providing plexiglass barriers – could cost his county alone $1 million. /11 https://twitter.com/ErinatThePost/status/1289639496133169152
We've had postal service ever since Benjamin Franklin was appointed Postmaster General in 1775. That's a pretty good streak.

Congress, Mr. President, do you want to be the ones who let @USPS collapse on your watch, when our democracy needs it more than ever? /13
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