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<blockquote data-quote="Fantine" data-source="post: 75378585" data-attributes="member: 114159"><p>The pandemic is not a "hoax." There are 209,000 people in their graves proving it is not a hoax. </p><p></p><p>There are medically vulnerable and elderly people for whom in-person voting might be inadvisable.</p><p></p><p>I am voting early. Every time I drive by my nearby polling place I'll look for an empty parking lot, and when I see it, I'll vote. I trust DeJoy's postal service as much as I trust Trump (not at all). </p><p></p><p>Everyone who can should vote early, especially if they live in crowded cities where red states try to suppress votes by not providing enough equipment. Are they going to change their minds? I knew I would be voting against Trump on January 21, 2017. </p><p></p><p>Some states have long early voting periods. Ours is two weeks, which I think is adequate, but the state across the river only has two days of early voting before Election Day, and I think that's not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fantine, post: 75378585, member: 114159"] The pandemic is not a "hoax." There are 209,000 people in their graves proving it is not a hoax. There are medically vulnerable and elderly people for whom in-person voting might be inadvisable. I am voting early. Every time I drive by my nearby polling place I'll look for an empty parking lot, and when I see it, I'll vote. I trust DeJoy's postal service as much as I trust Trump (not at all). Everyone who can should vote early, especially if they live in crowded cities where red states try to suppress votes by not providing enough equipment. Are they going to change their minds? I knew I would be voting against Trump on January 21, 2017. Some states have long early voting periods. Ours is two weeks, which I think is adequate, but the state across the river only has two days of early voting before Election Day, and I think that's not enough. [/QUOTE]
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