Local Voting Rights and the IVP (Special Simulcast Episode with Steve Peace and Jeff Isaac)

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Author: Dan Howle
Created: 13 Jun, 2023
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In this special simulcast episode, Justin Isaac, sits with Chad Peace, of the Independent Voter Project to delve into the significance of local voting and the importance of protecting voting rights. Jeff Isaac and Steve Peace explore an intriguing case related to voting rights and examine the local lawsuits filed that have a direct impact on the democratic processes. Hear why it is crucial to advocate for an easy and accessible voting process for all citizens.

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