Defending my position requires no preparation when I am challenging a wild claim accompanies by no evidence.
Again, you refusing to confront evidence doesn't mean evidence hasn't been presented. It means you've avoided it because it is inconvenient for your argument.
1. Canceling some primaries. Not unusual because of the health situation. Several primaries were automatically cancelled due to rules concerning lack of competition.
Not unusual?? Yes, canceling primaries because of COVID is highly unusual. And no, primaries weren't automatically cancelled. The GOP cancelled some of theirs to protect Trump. Primaries don't get "automatically cancelled"; they are only cancelled by the party or state in which they are happening. The GOP cancelled several primaries
before the Outbreak. So they've already cancelled some. The precedent has been set.
2. Drumpf said he opposed mail-in ballots.
Not just Trump, but several GOPers including the GA State House Speaker and Conservative Republican, David Ralston. Also, Fox News.
From one understandable action and one opinion, you conclude he is going to cancel the election.
Understandable?
Huh?
Several GOP primaries were cancelled even before COVID, which is not "usual" by any stretch. And only some of the primaries have been postponed. But as I said, the precedent for doing so has been set, and the GOP has made it such that any election interference is OK by acquitting Trump (with your support).
"It is very unlikely that Drumpf could get away with postponing the November elections; who knows if he even wants to try. But as the Nixon example shows, that doesn’t mean we won’t all be talking about this as a live possibility as our crisis worsens. Presidents who make a show of flouting norms and arrogating power shouldn’t be surprised when large portions of the population assumes that when the crunch comes, they’ll do more of the same."
These are extraordinary times, and nothing happening now is normal.
I don't see why anyone would oppose ail-in balloting to protect voters from COVID
unless you didn't want them to vote at all.
By opposing mail-in voting, Trump and the GOP are saying you should take your life in your own hands just to exercise the franchise of voting.
"Vote and die" is the message sent. That's a consideration of theirs that you aren't prepared to accept because you still think these have good intentions, even after the last 4 years and the last 4 weeks in particular.