
Vote like your life depends on it.
11/02/20 • 30 min
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Nicole talks to two readers on why they're not voting in this upcoming election, and urges us all to take action – by exercising our right to vote and creating a safety plan to carry us through the election season. Learn more about what disincentivizes people from having their voice heard, and how insidious voter disillusionment can be.
Nicole talks to two readers on why they're not voting in this upcoming election, and urges us all to take action – by exercising our right to vote and creating a safety plan to carry us through the election season. Learn more about what disincentivizes people from having their voice heard, and how insidious voter disillusionment can be.
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