This is a mistake.
The Dems have lazy people. VBM or VBDropbox both captures the votes of lazy people.
The GOP has lazy people. If you reject the remote voting process, you give up the votes of lazy people.
The same numbers of these exist in both parties, and it makes no sense at all to discourage a process that lets you capture their votes.
There’s a factor that folks are missing in all of this. The emphasis, perhaps, on dropboxes in particular areas as a way of asymmetrically gathering ballots to count is undercut by the reality of Independents becoming ascendant. What used to be Democratic neighborhoods of become independent neighborhoods, and what used to be GOP neighborhoods have become independent neighborhoods. The people who are trying to emphasize their own voters lose that power by not knowing which dropboxes are most likely to have their own votes.
Trump voters are enthusiastic.
If you ‘give up the lazy votes’ you miss out on lazy gop voters? I totally disagree with that.