As more voters have participated in different methods of voting during a particularly contentious election season, which has been backlit by concerns with COVID-19, allegations of potential voter fraud and delays in the U.S. Postal Service, many also have engaged in new ways of talking about the issues and candidates, impacting the ways in which they’ve voted and prepared to vote.
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