Introduktion
The central theme explored in these articles revolves around the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the 2020 election process and the dynamics of voter participation.

Jeff Greenfield's article delves into the strategies adopted by presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden in light of canceled or postponed mass rallies and conventions.

Amid these challenges, the article suggests innovative approaches such as leveraging TV personalities like Oprah to facilitate deeper campaign discussions and utilizing broadcast networks to air campaign-produced films, although critics argue it may resemble a form of free advertising.

Utdrag
Three potential solutions emerge from this discussion. The first involves traditional in-person voting, which is deemed hazardous.

The second proposes spreading in-person voting over days or weeks to reduce crowding, though early voting is already permitted in 39 states and Washington, DC, albeit with associated risks. The third option advocates for voting by mail, a method used by 20% of US voters.