Republican lawmakers in the US have rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion to postpone the presidential election in November. Trump had said that elections should be postponed in view of the possibility of rigging in postal voting. Trump's suggestion was rejected by Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate, the upper house of the US Parliament, and party leader Kevin McCarthy in the lower house. He said that Trump had no right to postpone the election as any delay or postponement of the election required parliament's approval. Trump had said that more postal voting could lead to wrong results. Trump had said that elections should be postponed until people can vote in the right way and safely. Although there is no evidence to know the truth of what Trump has said, he has always opposed postal voting because according to him there is a possibility of rigging. In view of health concerns caused by the Corona epidemic, US sta...