GOP Leaders in Pennsylvania Embrace Mail-In Voting, Drop Boxes
By Beth Brelje Voting has changed in the United States, and the Pennsylvania Republican Party wants voters to change with it by becoming mail-in voters. Elections used to happen on a single day, and only a minority of people voted by absentee ballot. They were mostly military voters stationed out of the country, and people who were traveling, sick, or otherwise had a reason for not going…
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