The U.S. primary system may need revision based on the recent voting in Wisconsin, but the national election will and must occur on 3 November. The question is what will be the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on its outcome? The answer is that it likely will be the largest factor influencing voting and it is why everything about it is being politicalized. The incumbent president will be acutely judged on how he handled the virus. Another key factor will be turnout and who’s voter base more predominantly goes to the polls. Historically, Republicans fare better in low turnout elections and in analog years, such as during the 1918 Spanish Flu or times of war, voters tend to stay home more. However, President Trump’s voter base...