Your View: Election of 1876 holds lessons for this year’s contest
September 22, 2020 | Christopher Borick and Ari Mittleman | The Morning Call
… Today, the Pennsylvania State House is controlled by Republicans while Gov. Tom Wolf is a Democrat. Unprecedented protests have occurred on the streets of Philadelphia. Our nation’s national security infrastructure is grappling with foreign threats targeting our election infrastructure and the public opinions of our voters. We know the margin in this November’s presidential election could very well be just as close as in 1876.
So what are we to do as citizens of our republic as we face the prospect of uncertainty in the 2020 post-election period? First, it’s crucial to have patience in terms of waiting for a final result. The increased use of mail-in ballots is likely to delay final counts for days or even longer. In states such as Pennsylvania, where the results could be quite close, the candidate leading on Election Day may not be the ultimate winner. Next, get informed about the election rules and processes that currently exist, and how this system may be put to the test in the post-election period. …