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An election that resulted in the highest voter turnout in over a century will undoubtedly affect the country, and roofing industry professionals and experts are already preparing to deal with the fallout.
The 2020 election was and continues to be one for the history books. Mail-in voting substantially increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and as of publication, President Donald Trump has yet to formally concede, instead claiming that voter fraud took place and filing legal challenges in multiple states. Many of these suits have been dropped or dismissed.