It's a way to canvas for votes during a pandemic and it's business for the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service. Plus ... and this is my favorite part ... it's a vote of confidence for the old school approach: pen and paper, envelopes and stamps, snail mail. It's harkening back to an epistolary mode of communication that's so old it's new again.
I'm glad I could find time recently to pen a few lines to voters who are registered but seldom go to the polls, explaining why I vote and encouraging them to do the same. It's not exactly knocking on doors, but it's a small movement in that direction.