It's heating up.
For the life of me, I’ll never understand why non-citizens can register and vote in the election. Thought experiment. CCP builds a residential skyscraper in major cities of battleground states. Over the course of a week or a month they send large numbers of Chinese citizens to the various sky scrappers and says: “hey candidate X, if you give us favorable status we can swing an election for you”. Candidate X agrees and swaths of CCP volunteers use the skyscraper as a legal residence and then register to vote maybe even the same day and swing an election. We would never consider this a legitimate election but it would be 100% legal. Now imagine the same for “mail in” and consider that the people there may have only been there a week or a month to “establish” residence. Our election laws need some re-writing and we need to figure out as a country exactly who should be voting. I’m even cool with non-citizens voting but there has to be some residence requirements that make sense and same-day registration is just outrageously insecure.