Huh? People don't get measles because public schools ALL require measles vaccination prior to entry. That's why measles doesn't spread... because almost everyone in the United States is vaccinated against measles. You're using a poor/false example to justify not getting vaccinated against COVID. Eventually, COVID vaccination will be mandatory at all public schools... it's coming, eventually. Also, trying to overturn a democratic election by threatening governors and local poll workers and lower level elected officials is a "power grab." Mandating a vaccine for public health is far from a power grab. I mean, really, what "power" does anyone obtain by everyone being vaccinated? If anything, Democrats requiring the larger number of unvaccinated Republicans to get vaccinated actually saves more Republicans... which, unfortunately, will likely vote more Republicans into office. So, if there was a true power grab, then I'd think a Democratic President would forbid anyone that was registered Republican to get the vaccine in hopes that more of them would die... now that would be a power grab.