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In reply to the discussion: It's worth the risk to vote in person to oust Trump. [View all]tulipsandroses
(8,300 posts)27. I had the tv on yesterday but wasn't really paying attention, but I heard someone say that churches
were collecting PPE to give out for election day. Does anyone know of any other organizations doing this? If so, they should be promoted far and wide for people that may need PPE and not have access so they know that they have options to get protective gear.
I am thinking of ordering full head to toe gear for all family members.
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I agree. I would say, too, that if you have a co-morbidity, go now and find an N95 mask
Squinch
Aug 2020
#2
I have a fine mist sprayer filled with 91% rubbing alcohol. I just spray my mask and myself with it
LiberalArkie
Aug 2020
#69
Thanks. I started using my own pen in public a month ago and thought it would work.
CaptYossarian
Aug 2020
#89
Considering who's manipulating the postal system, I think it's probably safer
Sucha NastyWoman
Aug 2020
#63
Even if voting carried risks equivalent to storming the beaches of Normandy
Cirque du So-What
Aug 2020
#7
I have requested an absentee ballot. I have the option of returning my ballot to
Arkansas Granny
Aug 2020
#9
Do that. I wouldn't put anything of value or importance in a mailbox right now.
Sucha NastyWoman
Aug 2020
#65
People voting by mail must vote early, and confirm at least a week before November that their
still_one
Aug 2020
#11
Remember when the Trump administration and Kris Kobach wa trying to force the states to turn over
Sucha NastyWoman
Aug 2020
#73
issue will be having enough poll workers, I have already committed to be one at our
beachbumbob
Aug 2020
#13
Completely agree. A one-time exposure chance is no bigger than going to the store.
gulliver
Aug 2020
#19
Last time I was an election judge our day started about 6:30 and ended about 8 pm after I finished
Sucha NastyWoman
Aug 2020
#75
Absolutely it is!! We will never be a physically or mentally healthy nation until he's gone
Thekaspervote
Aug 2020
#21
I had the tv on yesterday but wasn't really paying attention, but I heard someone say that churches
tulipsandroses
Aug 2020
#27
It's broken glass time (easy for a Canadian to say, but I wish you all courage)
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2020
#45
Ditto. First day of early voting if i'm not working the polls hubby & i are voting.
onetexan
Aug 2020
#53
Depends on what type of voting is presented. I won't vote on electronic machines.
Cetacea
Aug 2020
#57
Yes, I would also happily use a drop off box. I could wear gloves while touching the box
totodeinhere
Aug 2020
#86
Don't be condescending. I am already well aware of underground resistance to Nazism.
totodeinhere
Aug 2020
#87