The United States is to hold a presidential election in November of 2020. The coronavirus crisis, however, has caused concern among some Americans about the safety of public voting stations. As a result, the interest in voting by mail has increased around the nation. The process would permit citizens to send their ballot through the U.S. postal service to election officials in their states. President Donald Trump is opposed to the process. And Republican Party officials in some states are supporting his objection. A new survey finds that 47 percent of Democratic Party members and 27 percent of Republicans support voting by mail. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research did the survey.

What does voting by mail mean?
sending ballots through via the internet to election officials
lining up at public voting stations in order to cast a ballot
sending ballots through the U.S. postal service to election officials
abstaining from voting
According to this article, what topic is of increased interest due to the coronavirus crisis?
physical fitness
voting by mail
marriage counseling
cross country skiing
The coronavirus crisis has caused concern among some Americans about the safety of public voting stations.
the safety of public voting stations
climate change
the increase in endangered species
the unavailability of ice cream this summer