▲ Marc Meadows, White House Secretary


The White House officially confirmed that the US presidential election will be held as scheduled for November 3 this year.

When President Donald Trump stepped up the presidential election campaign late last month, the White House nailed it to the presidential election.

First, it seems to be trying to stop further controversy.

White House Secretary-General Mark Meadows said in a CBS broadcast interview on the 2nd of local time that he was raising concerns about a postal vote when President Trump raised the issue of delaying the presidential election, saying "We will hold the election on November 3." Reuters reported.

He added, "(President Trump) will win."

Mr. Meadows, the chief of staff, repeatedly claimed the problem of mail-by-mail.

"It all comes down to one problem: universal mail-by-mail," he said. "This is not a good idea for the country."

Mr. Meadows, chief secretary of the New York Democratic Party's primary (preliminary race), long before the outcome of the results, President Trump said he did not look at the unauthorized postponement of the election, political media The Hill reported.

When asked if President Trump was responsible for discussing the possibility of postponing the presidential election, he replied, "It was questionable," and immediately replied, "If the President says,'If we introduce a 100% universal mail-in ballot, it's November.' "Is it possible to get results on the 3rd?" is a responsibility," he said.

He also insisted that the election result would not come out on January 3rd of next year if a mail-in ballot was introduced.

President Trump said on the 30th of last month, "With the introduction of a universal mail ballot (not a desirable absentee ballot), 2020 will be the most erroneous and fraudulent election in history," he said, "people can vote properly, safely and safely. Until then, there was a'bomb tweezer' that proposed presidential deferral theory in the form of asking the question, "Do you postpone the election???"

However, President Trump said in 9 hours, "The president wants to postpone acting," as the president did not have the legal authority to adjust the election day, and the Republicans, not to mention the Democratic Party, dismissed "no change on the election day." "I picked it up."

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