Despite all the brouhaha surrounding the 2020 US presidential election, not everyone--believe it or not--plans to vote.<br />According to Business Insider, Americans who have chosen not to vote fall into six general categories.<br />The first has to do with accessing the polling place: lacking time, transportation, child care, or problems with getting registered to vote.<br />The second group could be named the 'Why bothers?' These people feel their votes don't count, the election is rigged, or their state has a lock on the opposing party.<br />The third group can't vote because they're not allowed to. Perhaps they are felons, or are not US citizens, or owe outstanding fines.<br />The fourth group won't vote because they dislike both candidates. The fifth group just doesn't feel like voting, and the sixth group cited religious or other reasons.