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Subject Introducing our newest (mini) podcast series: At the Polls
Date September 11, 2020 7:02 PM
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Submit your questions for our new voting podcast series.

ACLU: At The Polls podcast <[link removed]>

What will election night look like in a global pandemic? How secure are our voting rights? How can you make sure your ballot is counted?

ACLU Supporter, this is one of the most consequential elections of our time, and we know there are a lot of questions around it. That's why next Tuesday the ACLU is launching At the Polls – a special 2020 voting podcast series leading up to the presidential election and hosted by me, Molly McGrath.

Every Tuesday, in quick, digestible episodes, we'll answer a new question on the election and your voting rights – from what election night will look like to the latest with USPS. But most importantly, we want to hear your questions. So go ahead and call us now to leave a message with your questions on voting at 212-549-2558, or email us at [email protected], and it could be featured on the air.

Together, we'll tackle the big questions around this election. I'll see you next Tuesday for Episode 1: "What Will Election Night (Month) Look Like?" and, in the meantime, stick with us in the fight for civil liberties.

Thanks for listening,

Molly McGrath,
Host of At the Polls and ACLU campaign strategist, fighting for voting rights

P.S. After you submit your question at 212-549-2558 or [email protected], be sure to subscribe to At the Polls <[link removed]> so you don't miss an episode in the run-up to Election Day.

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