On Sunday, crowds gathered in front of the Postmaster General’s home to protest having to gather in crowds to vote in person in November.
According to the Charlotte Observer:
More than 100 demonstrators converged outside the North Carolina mansion of the postmaster general, protesting the cutbacks, delays and other changes to the U.S. Postal Service that have created fears for mail-in voting ahead of the November presidential election.
Protesters gathered for about two hours Sunday along the streets below Louis DeJoy’s gated property, which overlooks the Greensboro Country Club golf course. They chanted and held signs that read: “Sabotage of the USPS is un-American” and “Save USPS,” among other messages, news outlets said.
Oddly, while the protesters fear the risk of the coronavirus at the ballot box, those concerns went out the window while protesting.
Even Dr. “infinite lockdown” Fauci thinks the hysteria over voting in person is nonsense. While he said that those who are high risk should take advantage of normal absentee voting methods, Fauci said in a recent interview with National Geographic that “I think if carefully done, according to the guidelines, there’s no reason that I can see why that not be the case. Read more…