John,
Voting isn't a "one size fits all" activity. Forcing one method of participation only drives potential voters away, which is why we support a "yes, and" approach to casting your ballot. Here's how this works:
Can someone vote in person on Election Day? Yes, and they can also complete a ballot at home and mail it back. Are there other ways to participate? Yes, and they can drop that home ballot in a secure drop box, and they could vote early instead, and we can make Election Day a holiday to free more people to go vote... you get the idea. Simply put, the more ways we can make it easy for voters to participate, the more people who will make their voice heard by voting.
One of those methods -- early voting -- is open in many states with elections coming up. When Americans vote early, they ensure that nothing – not last minute problems, confusing election laws, long lines, or voter disinformation – can stop us from voting and making our voice heard.
Our mission is simple: The more people who vote, the more our government looks like what we, the people, want it to be. But to reach these voters and get them involved, we need your help.
Will you fuel our work with $15 or whatever you can today to help us reach every voter we can ahead of their next election? >>