The notion that the country will struggle to count each vote in a timely manner alone speaks to the expectation that its population won’t participate.
Projections show that as many as 150 million Americans will vote today, some having mailed in their ballots early amid a global pandemic that reached 500,000 cases in one day last week. Early voting numbers in Texas have already matched the total electorate from 2016, In a year when legendary civil rights leader John Lewis passed away, America has answered the call.
This will likely be the most engaged election in American history.