Some people are already voting in this year’s election, and some people are already planning to challenge the vote. We’ll hear how election officials are trying to secure their work.
Barbara Rodriguez is the state politics and voting reporter for The 19th.
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Teamsters Local 89 representing union workers in Kentucky and Southern Indiana endorsed Democratic Vice President Kamala ...
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