In America’s poorest big city, language barriers, unstable housing and lack of internet access make voting by mail difficult.
The Big Story
Thu. Oct 22, 2020
In America’s poorest big city, language barriers, unstable housing and lack of internet access make voting by mail difficult. So low-income Philadelphia residents will be voting in person, if at all.
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