On the morning of Election Day, the top trending search on Google was “donde votar,” which means “where to vote” in Spanish. Voter access to the polls was a major issue during the 2018 midterm elections in the U.S. Charges of voter suppression were made in in Georgia and North Dakota. Critics of new...
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