I live in a small MI town of about 3500 people. In 2016 I was in line to vote at 7:30 AM. That's one of the busiest times of day, just before people go to work. It took me about a half hour to get through the line in 2016. This year they split the voting up in to 3 separate buildings for our 3 separate precincts, and EACH ONE of those 3 buildings had lines that were 3 blocks long. No social distancing, no masks. Went in and voted with no mask and nobody said shit. HUGE turnout this year compared to 2016, and there weren't too many obvious liberal voters. Lots of pickups, lots of Carharts, and LOTS of people walking straight out of the voting buildings and over to a table where two pedes had a "Recall Whitmer" petition that was being signed.
I live in a small MI town of about 3500 people. In 2016 I was in line to vote at 7:30 AM. That's one of the busiest times of day, just before people go to work. It took me about a half hour to get through the line in 2016. This year they split the voting up in to 3 separate buildings for our 3 separate precincts, and EACH ONE of those 3 buildings had lines that were 3 blocks long. No social distancing, no masks. Went in and voted with no mask and nobody said shit. HUGE turnout this year compared to 2016, and there weren't too many obvious liberal voters. Lots of pickups, lots of Carharts, and LOTS of people walking straight out of the voting buildings and over to a table where two pedes had a "Recall Whitmer" petition that was being signed.