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  <title>2:4 Why Do We Still Wait in Line to Vote?</title>
  <description>In the age of on-demand everything and apps so easy that both toddlers and Goldy can make them work, why do we still force people to take time off work, figure out a ride, and wait in line to vote? &amp;amp;nbsp; The simple answer: Because a lot of people don't want poor folks to do it. &amp;amp;nbsp; Investigative journalist Greg Palast talks to us about the income-based suppression of voting and how it impacts the larger economy. Plus, we talk about how Washington and Oregon are doing it right (hint: VOTE. BY. MAIL.) &amp;amp;nbsp; Find Greg Palast online:&amp;amp;nbsp;http://www.gregpalast.com/ Read our Medium publication here: civicskunk.works Follow us on Twitter: @civicventures </description>
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