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Is my vote more likely to be counted if I vote in person?
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PA voter here. I’m currently set to receive a mail-in ballot but I’m afraid of the consequences.

I’m convinced Trump is going to declare victory based on in-person voting, which skews heavily Republican. I’m afraid that somehow my ballot is going to be invalidated or thrown out by a Supreme Court decision, if it is mail-in.

I absolutely do not want to be disenfranchised this election. If I do vote by email I will return my ballot in-person to my county board of elections. But I have this weird feeling that the fact that dems skew heavily towards mail-in voting vs. GOP voters will come back to bite them.

Am I totally off-base here? Obviously my behavior as one voter cannot swing an entire organizational process. I just want my vote to be counted.

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