Nyar's incredibly jaded script for embarassing political canvassers 2020 (US elections)

In Colorado, they do mail in ballots, (you can still wait until November 4th and vote in person if you want.) They usually send them out in mid-august. You can vote as soon as you get it, and it goes into a public system that you already voted. The neighborhood canvas folks do not want to waste their time on people that already voted. Greatly minimizing the doorbell rings and especially the calls/texts.

Nevada is not so lucky, but if you want to minimize the door bell rings perhaps a sign that says you already mailed in your absentee ballot vote, (allowed in most states, especially with covid) might discourage most.

But like this thread states, where is the fun in that?

Hard questions I would ask:

Do you get paid to do this? (If no) Who cover’s your expenses, gas, car wear and tear, the tablet/paperwork?

Why should I vote for the guy that has enough money/support to do this, and not the candidates that do not have access to such funds?

Why should I vote for the small pre-selected (not by us!!) pool of candidates that is approved by one of the 2 major parties? (more of a primaries question, but still relevant in the general election.)

Why should I listen to your obviously biased reasoning? Instead of researching the relevant topics myself, and deciding for my self?