Based on “Virus Votes for Trump” from Greg Palast’s new book, How Trump Stole 2020

“Oh, Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.”

I’ve been singing that Animals’ tune for a month. I move my lips, but I’m not sure my words are understood.

It begins with a stone-cold fact: Mail-in ballots are lost by the millions—especially the ballots of low-income young and minority voters, those folks often called, “Democrats.”

The seminal MIT study, Losing Votes by Mail, warns that 22% – more than one in five ballotsnever get counted.

As the study concludes:

“If 20%, or even 10%, of voters who stood in line on Election Day were turned away, there would be national outrage. The estimates provided by this paper suggest that the equivalent may be happening among voters who seek to cast their ballots by mail, and yet there is nary a comment.”

Just because I point out this inconvenient truth doesn’t mean I’m against mail-in balloting. Just the opposite: I want to make sure we get through the mail-in minefield alive: fix the system so everyone who wants an absentee ballot gets one—or, at the minimum, we train Americans to vote absentee so that we are not defeated by the Jim Crow bias endemic to absentee voting.

In my new book, How Trump Stole 2020, my chapter “Mail-In Madness,” begs you to fix the broken mail-in system. I’ve been, weirdly, accused of joining Donald Trump in opposing mail-in voting. That’s insane. There is nothing orange-stained about my analysis. Let me be blunt: unless we get the Jim Crow alligators out of our mailbox, and protect our postal votes, Trump has won—not with the voters but with the vote-challenging tricksters.

Jim Crow in the mail-box? Yep. Because not just anyone’s ballot is deep-sixed. 3.3 million absentee ballots were lost in 2016. It’s not random, voters of color and young voters find their absentee ballots—if they ever receive them—are the overwhelming targets of the vote vanishing operation.

A Caltech/MIT study, “Whose Absentee Votes Are Counted?” shows rejection rates higher for Democrats than Republicans, higher for younger than older voters, and higher for non-English ballots. Surprised?

Thousands of Korean-Americans, per their rights under federal law, filled in Korean-language ballots which ask, in Korean, for the voter’s signature. Not surprisingly, the voters signed in Korean. All these ballots went straight into the garbage.
If you don’t get a ballot you can’t mail it in. Well, d’oh, Homer! According to the MIT study, most of the millions of absentee ballot lost are because one in nine voters never receive their ballot or it is received too late. Again, the “late” ballots are overwhelmingly slow-mailed to voters of color.

I spoke to an African-American voter who requested ballots for her family 45 days before the Georgia primary—and her husband’s ballot arrived on June 10. The Georgia Primary was June 9. Unsophisticated voter who screwed up? Hardly, this is Andrea Young, voting rights attorney and Executive Director of the ACLU of Georgia.

If they can shaft voting rights attorneys out of their vote, others don’t stand a chance.

One of the main reasons voters don’t get their ballots is that, in the past two years, 16.7 million voters have been purged, erased from the voter rolls and most don’t know it. It could be you. I can tell you it was me: I looked up Greg Palast on my Secretary of State’s website (you should all do that) and it said, “No such voter.”

And that’s how Trump Stole 2020—and 2016. The big swing state of Ohio, from 2012 to 2016, swung from a big Obama victory …to Trump. WTF?

One secret of Ohio’s flip to red is that the Republican Secretary of State in the month before the 2016 presidential election, simply refused to send absentee ballot application cards to 1,035,795 voters, those on the absurdly inaccurately named “inactive” or “mover” lists. Voters lost their rights—without notice. The purge list was 2-to-1 Democrat.

With 16.7 million voters erased from the registration rolls in the past two years, millions will say, Where the hell is my ballot? Sorry: they’ll be S.O.L. (Google that.)

The Palast Investigations team went through several purge lists and we found that one in seven African-Americans and one in eight LatinX and Asian-American voters in these states were on the hit lists.

You can call it a “flawed” system, but it’s a fraud system, American Apartheid.

What can we do?
Plenty, Jackson. First check your registration. Second, check your registration – again. Third, if you don’t get your mail-in vote, contact your county registrar and demand it. One month before the election, Jackson, not November 2.

Now’s the hard part: filling out and mailing in your ballot. If you’re in Wisconsin, Michigan and many other states, don’t forget the witness signature. And make sure your witness is a verified voter – and verified virus free.

If you’re in swing state Missouri or in Alabama, where Sen. Doug Jones is in a fight for his life, you’ll need to find a notary to notarize your ballot. You may say that’s a poll tax—and just plain dangerous during a pandemic. But three weeks ago, the Supreme Court said that Alabama’s crazy notarization law was just fine.

And in 34 states, if you’re a first time voter, don’t forget to include a copy of your ID. If you’re in the ultimate swing state of Wisconsin and a student—you can only use a student ID if you also enclose a letter of proof of your enrollment in good standing at your school. Huh? You flunk algebra and lose your vote? I can’t make this up.

And if you include that extra paperwork, don’t forget to add a stamp for the extra weight: the US Elections Assistance Commission reports 100,000 ballots in 2016 were rejected for postage due.

Let me be blunt. Mail-in voting sucks – but if you don’t mail in your ballot, you could die. That sucks, too.

So, it’s all about protecting your mail-in ballot. Just know that’s not as simple as “pick and lick” – pick a president and lick the stamp.

There just ain’t enough white guys to re-elect Trump. So the GOP has to get rid of the non-white guys. And they are enlisting your friendly postman to Jim Crow your vote.


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Greg Palast is an award-winning reporter for BBC Television and The Guardian of London and a columnist for the London Observer. His extraordinary reports have been front page news in Europe, yet blocked out of mainstream media in the United States. The Cleveland Free Times calls Palast "The worldís greatest investigative reporter youíve never heard of."

A native Californian, Palast\'s bi-continental muckracking began while a graduate business student at the University of Chicago. His investigations into U.S. corporations were passed over by the U.S. press so Palast went to work for London\'s Guardian and Observer newspapers and BBC for which he has scooped a string of scandals ranging from Enron to Tony Blair\'s cabinet to the World Bank, the IMF and the WTO.

In the U.S., Palast broke the story of how Katherine Harris and Jeb Bush removed thousands of Black and Democratic voters from Florida\'s registration rolls prior to the 2000 presidential election. The series of revelations first appeared in The Nation, The Washington Post, Harper\'s, The Guardian and in Salon.com which named the exposÈ ëPolitics Story of the Year.í Guerrilla News Network named Palast ëReporter of the Year.í

Palast went on to pen the NY Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth About Globalization, Corporate Cons and High Finance. Palast is also featured in "Counting on Democracy," a new documentary about the Florida elections from Emmy-award winner Dannny Schechter and "Unprecedented" from directors Joan Sekler and Richard Perez.

Currently Palast\'s investigative reports can be seen on BBC Television\'s "Newsnight" and in the U.S. on BBC World.

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