I think it’s a forgone conclusion that they’d be able to vote the way they’ve always voted.
I was talking about the general population.
This mutli-week voting nonsense and completely brain-dead approach to registration is a large part of what’s killing this nation.
Absentee ballots are certainly fine, but only to be used under extreme circumstance and , again, submitted only at a post office with voter id and insured delivery.
I just had to throw out the remembrance of the military. My daughter and son-in-law were some of those military votes that may or may not have been counted in Florida 2000.
I have always just voted in person on election day. I seem to remember back in the dark ages gubmint class that Texas only allowed the military and people who presented a verified valid excuses to vote absentee. But that was 1960’s and 70’s rules. I believe those over 65 were added sometime in the 70’s or 80’s. I have no clue when all this nonsense of anyone voting for weeks in advance started even tho I was actually working at polls through those years. Guess I just focused on the “real” voting.