@Smokin Joe
Yes,they will.
The vast majority,anyhow.
The vast majority of the voters don't live in the hills in remote areas. They live in cities,and many of them are already riding busses to work.
The ones who do drive to work will have no problem with driving an electric car 10-20 miles to get to work,and then putting it on a charger so it is ready to drive again when it's time to go home.
About half of America's population does NOT live in cities. If they are already riding buses to work, why do they need a car?
As for the half of America that lives where there is no subway, metro, light rail, or bus service, quite a few of them live where an electric vehicle will simply be a death trap. I know three people who froze to death up here. There have been others. North Dakota may have badlands, but we are mainly notorious for two things: flat and cold. One of the flattest places on Earth is the Red River Valley, an old glacial lake bottom that is flatter than the open ocean. line of sight view is farther because the ocean conforms to the curvature of the earth. So, I'm not exactly sure where you get the Hills thing, but you may have conflated me with someone else.
As for Trump, like the Poles in '39, we will go to war with the army we have.
Y'all made this choice, not me. I'm more worried about the next 8 years of Democrats if he wins, and just hope he found some brakes on a train I keep hearing is going the wrong way. I don't hate the man, and I don't think he had a straight shot from day one, but we are going to have to stop the presses, stop the insanity about energy, do something about the whole alphabet of people who are more concerned with grooming kids than teaching them to read, and stop the damned censorship machine that has become our government--not just try to turn the tables, but shut it down.
I am not hearing nor seeing that. From anyone.
This nation is in deep shit. La Brea tar pits deep, and its going to take someone who has some grit and solid principles to lead it out.
They aren't on the ticket.