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Election 2020
early to cast ballots in Queens
ing site was worth the wait. Some voters
shared doubts about the security of voting
by mail – a concern that has largely been
unfounded – while others felt that in a
year marred by COVID-19, a disease that
has caused one of the largest mass death
event in U.S. history, long lines were nothing
to be frustrated by.
“I personally think the whole coronavirus
situation has made people a bit more
tolerant,” said Ira Obusan, who was voting
with his family at LaGuardia Community
College.
Obusan also expressed his worry that
President Donald Trump won’t accept the
results of the election if he loses, a statement
the president himself has confi rmed
multiple times.
“Unfortunately, with the way a certain
party member is pitching that it’s going to
be a fraudulent result, I wanted to make
sure there was no wiggle room out so to
speak,” Obusan said.
Early voting in Queens continues
through Sunday, Nov. 1. Voters must cast
their ballots at their designated early voting
site, which can be found on the city’s
Board of Elections website.
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