Kickaha wrote:
Don't forget the elections in Iraq. They had terrorists targeting voters and polling places with bombs and bullets. The Iraqis turned out to vote, they were proud and defiant. You mean to tell me Americans are too scared to practice social distancing and sanitizing voting machines and booths. During our primary a month ago, I walked in and voted. We were required to wear a mask, social distance, and the booth was disinfected after each voter.
Unfortunately it has gotten to the point where people are so spoiled by convenience that it takes something like mail in ballots to get them to do something. If it is to much trouble to do, some won't. Example look at all the drive in windows and how many are in line to get a cup of coffee.