Badged an old comment from a thread I didn't remember seeing. Whoops. Sentiment remains though. Hubski votes. (Well, most of us)
Thanks, yo. I cast my ballot a week ago. Got up at 7 AM (that means this is a BIG deal), was there just after the place opened, and I was both delighted ('cuz covid) and appalled ('cuz peeps should vote) how few people there were. It was a huge room with maybe 50 election workers, my wife, myself, and one other guy :(.
In Texas, it's illegal for me to vote by mail without declaring a disability. Why? Because voter fuckin' suppression.
There remained enough ambiguity that I decided to just go and do it in-person. No regerts. The latest Texas GOP stunt is attempting to throw out 125,000 votes from Houston (read: mostly Democrat votes) because they were cast at drive-thru polling sites. Their argument was, in a nutshell, "we don't like it and didn't agree to it". Pathetic to behold.