Vote-by-Mail: COVID-19 and the 2020 Presidential Primaries

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Sarah Niebler
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[1] Dickinson College,
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Society | 2020年 / 57卷
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Vote by mail; Covid-19; 2020 presidential primaries; Election administration;
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In this year of pandemic, it seems assured that a record number of citizens will choose to vote by mail. But approval of this method of voting appears increasingly divided along partisan lines, thanks in part to President Trump’s declamations. Evidence from the presidential primaries held earlier this year indicates that allegiance to the president, as well as relative lack of concern about the COVID-19 virus, made voters less likely to choose to vote by mail.
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