If you're a US citizen, make sure you have registered to vote by mail via absentee ballot, before time runs out. Please, 89 days remain.
Many states are making it easier for American citizens to vote absentee by mail this year due to #COVID19. Though every state has absentee voting, each one has its own rules for who can take part. Many are still in the process of deciding how they will handle voting during the pandemic. Find out more about what absentee voting is if you are eligible to vote by mail, and how to apply for an absentee ballot from your state’s election office.
The Nov. 3 election is less than three months away. Several things have changed since the March primary Election Day due to the novel coronavirus #COVID19 outbreak. In February, Trump said the virus would miraculously go away, now it is now August and the nation has been scorched with record heat, and it still hasn't gone away. Perhaps Trump will be the one going away and do not trust him ever again.
POTUS is taking his fight against expanding mail-in voting to the courts. The Trump campaign is suing the state of Nevada over its plan to send mail-in ballots to all active voters this November, so why is Trump is promoting Florida’s vote by mail?
Who knows what lurks inside his mind, but the choice is much clearer, between former Vice President Joe Biden, who is the presumptive Democratic nominee, and President Donald Trump who are expected to face off in November.
Over the past year, VP Biden competed with one of the largest and most diverse Democratic fields in history and overcame a slow start in the early voting states to eventually beat them all.
POTUS has had his reelection bid challenged by an impeachment trial and a killer pandemic, while also seeing long-shot candidates try to convince Republicans that they are the better choice for the GOP.
Mail-in voting versus absentee voting: What's the difference? Here's how to find out all of your options for voting in local elections and the November presidential election during the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.cnet.com/how-to/mail-in-voting-versus-absentee-voting-whats-the-difference/?TheTime=2020-08-05T11%3A16%3A40&ServiceType=twitter&PostType=link&UniqueID=227F2798-D70D-11EA-8542-D58F4744363C&ftag=COS-05-10aaa0b
Top Senate Republican pushes back against President Trump's unsubstantiated claims that mail-in-voting leads to mass fraud https://cnn.it/2Pt5Zh2