jason snead. ofst: i think there lots health of democracy reasons. you want people floating -- voting close to the election so they have all of the facts and close to possible so that they make the most informed decision possible. we have to keep in mind that voting by mail, absentee voting is one of the most vulnerable forms of voting to fraud. of votesee instances harvesting that changed the outcome of a north can grant -- race.na congressional that disenfranchises voters want to make sure that voters nationwide have a system they have confidence in. there are a lot of states that allow absentee voting and some require an excuse and some do not. reasonable perfectly and we should not make this the primary way people cast their ballots in 2020 or any. don, independent, in kansas. caller: i looked this guy jason snead. who is he? from the heritage project. and then you had stephen moore, the so-called foundation of the heritage. i question his impartiality and nonpartisan nature in his analysis. right now, we are in the middle of some kind of a weird