Saying you'd pardon Trump may be good primary politics, but it's bad for the rule of law.
A response to a mail-in voting critic on Facebook
In-person vote fraud happens, but rarely. So does mail-in vote fraud, but also rarely. The question isn't whether mail-in voting has fraud, but whether the fraud is any worse than in-person voting. And the answer is a resounding "no."
If you're liberal and unwilling to vote unless you get a unicorn candidate, you're part of why the country has slid to the right in the last 40 years. Vote every time, especially when you've got a choice between a great horse and and a slime mold.