HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. — Carin Jenkins could not be more excited to vote for President Trump. Dressed in an Uncle Sam costume and impatiently waiting for Trump’s son Don Jr. to kick off a rally last week, she praised the president for everything from getting Black Lives Matter “under control” to his handling of the economy.
But that doesn’t mean she’s going to cast her ballot early.
“Absolutely vote in person,” Jenkins, 42, said Tuesday of her method of choice. “I don’t support the mail-in ballots at all. You go on Election Day and vote like we have every other year.”
Less than a mile away at the county’s 19th-century courthouse, a steady stream of voters — some too nervous to give their full name to a reporter, given political tensions in the dark-red area — dropped off their mail-in votes for Joe Biden the following morning.
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