‘I purely vote for my actual interests’: Black men could be critical bloc in presidential election
While Black voters generally tend to support Democratic candidates by large margins, Black men have demonstrated a willingness to support Republican or third-party candidates. How Black men vote this year could help determine which candidate wins the presidential election. This article features a number of Black men explaining why they are voting for President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. It also reviews Trump’s and Biden’s efforts to court Black voters as well as their plans for Black Americans.Visit Yahoo News to learn
‘Can I change my vote’ trends on Google: What you need to know
Over 60 million Americans have voted early, but Google searches for “can I change my vote?” peaked on Tuesday, October 27th, according to Google Trends. Most states do not allow voters to change their early votes, but New York, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin do (albeit with restrictions).Visit Fox News to learn more.
Former felons in Florida cast their first ballots in early voting
A look at some former felons in Florida who were restored their right to vote, and are voting for the first time this election. Visit CBS News to learn more.
Uncounted Votes In Colorado: Diverse Areas And Younger Voters More Likely To Have Ballots Rejected
Around 1.6% Coloradans that cast a mail in ballot in the June primary had their ballots rejected for a variety of reasons. Many of them had the opportunity to fix the ballot but did not, here is a look at some of the problems minorities and younger voters face through mail in voting.Visit Colorado Public Radio to learn more.
You have voting rights. Know what they are before you hit the polls.
A helpful primer on your rights as a voter which also lists Election Protection Hotline phone numbers you can call if you have any questions or believe that your voting rights have been violated.Visit CNET to learn more.