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Trump Confident General Election Will Go as Scheduled, Opposes Proposed Wisconsin Changes

The 2020 presidential election will be held as scheduled, according to President Donald Trump.

“The..

The 2020 presidential election will be held as scheduled, according to President Donald Trump.

“The general election will happen on November 3rd,” Trump told reporters Friday night at the White House.

Trump is up for reelection. The only two Democratic presidential candidates left in the field are former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), though there have been rumblings about a contested convention leading to a different nominee to challenge the president.

Voters in presidential election years choose who they want for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives alongside voting for commander-in-chief candidates.

Trump said efforts to delay primary elections in Wisconsin appeared to stem from a Republican state Supreme Court candidate, Dan Kelly, who received an endorsement from the president.

“I just endorsed him today and it was a very strong endorsement. His polls—hes gone very high up. And all of a sudden, the governor comes out—the Democrat governor, by the way—comes out and says, Oh, were going to move this election,'” Trump said.

The president said he opposes mail-in voting because he supports people only voting after showing identification.

“It shouldnt be mail-in voting. It should be: You go to a booth and you proudly display yourself,” he said. “And you should have voter ID, because when you have voter ID, thats the real deal.”

Biden has also said he supports the election moving forward as planned while Sanders has called for a delay, along with Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers.

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tony Evers speaks to supporters at a campaign event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Nov. 4, 2018. (Nick Oxford/File Photo/Reuters)

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Evers, a Democrat, signed an executive order on Friday calling a meeting of the state Legislature as he tries to postpone the states primary election, which is currently slated to take place on April 7.

Evers wants the legislation passed allowing the election to take place entirely through mail-in voting. The bill should also mandate the sending of a ballot to every registered voter who has not already requested one by May 19, and extend the time for those ballots to be received to May 26, his office said.

“Folks, I cant move this election or change the rules on my own. My hands are tied,” Evers said in a video posted to Facebook. “And thats why I spoke to legislative leaders about this weeks ago. I even publicly called upon them to act. They have made it clear they are unwilling to make changes.”

Voters going to polling locations would create “a very unnecessary public health risk,” Evers said.

U.S. District Judge William Conley, an appointee of President Barack Obama, ruled this week that he couldnt delay the election.

“The only role of a federal district court is to take steps that help avoid the impingement on citizens rights to exercise their voting franchise as protected by the United States Constitution and federal statutes,” he wrote.

Conley, who ordered absentee voting extended to April 13, said during oral arguments that Wisconsins Legislature and Evers “are not willing to step up and say theres a public health crisis and make it absolutely clear that we should not be allowing poll workers and voters to congregate on April 7,” according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

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