That echoes polling from earlier in the month that found 72% support holding this fall's election by mail. That poll didn't ask about support for making the change permanent. It also reinforces the most recent Daily Kos/Civiqs poll that found majority support—52%—for requiring that states implement vote-by-mail for November's election.

A Harvard and Harris Insights and Analytics survey also found support for the program—a big 72% support conducting November's election by mail. There's partisanship in this question; Democrats support it in every poll at a much higher percentage than Republicans, but there is still at least support from Republicans in most of these polls. Of course, they tend to think only Republicans should be able to do it.

There's clearly no question that this is something the American people want. What is in question is whether Democratic leadership is going to go to the mat for it in the next big spending bill.