Watch VideoMany older Americans plan to vote in person for the November election.
Despite the health risks during the pandemic, Pew Research reports older Americans are more concerned about recent problems with the Postal Service.
They fear their votes will not be delivered on time or at all.
When it comes to mail-in...
Study Finds Older Americans Are More Likely To Vote In Person
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