Why I decided to vote in person.
Aside from the fact that this whole mail-in process makes a mockery out of having a day set aside as "election day." If people start voting a month before "election day," and votes are still coming in and being counted after "election day," what meaning does "election day" have?
It's not that having a single "day" for voting is somehow significant. The reason voting
should be limited to a single day as much as possible (absentee voting with a valid reason for missing voting day is acceptable) is that it limits the opportunity for fraud.
Which is why the Democrats are so very adamantly against having a single day of voting.
ADDITIONALLY, limiting the voting to a single day means that people have to make an effort to vote and take their responsibility as citizens seriously.
Democrats
REALLY don't want that kind of people deciding who should run the country.