Similar, but slightly smaller majorities favored an end to mass-mail balloting, and ballot-harvesting, with, on that last point, a large chunk of those sampled (28%) apparently not aware of what ballot-harvesting is or where it’s going on.
Turns out Democrats are just as concerned about cheatings and riggings as Republicans and independents, and why shouldn’t they be? With Democrats setting the ground rules and cheatings easy, it may only be a matter of time before Republicans begin playing the same game and the only contest left in elections being who can do it better.
They are right to be concerned, as are Republicans, who, since the surprise-election of Donald Trump in 2016, have been able to watch in real-time the kinds of riggings going on under the rubric of improving the elections.
These aren’t improvements, these are open doors to cheating.
The problem is not policies, like this mail-in ballot policy. Most Americans, Democrats included, dislike Democratic policies. It is just that they cannot bring themselves to vote for the Nazi (aka Republican, which is how they see it) party. So this policy opposition remains of theoretical interest, never translated into a practical reality.
Mail in balloting should be reserved only for those who cannot vote in person on election day and absolutely no unpostmarked ballots and no ballots accepted after the polls close on election day. In Tennessee, voter ID is required for in-person voting and no one complains.