While tens of millions of Americans are voting by mail for the first time in 2020, they might find themselves confused by what they’re seeing on paper. But it was far more confusing in the past. @edokeefe sits down with Alicia Cheng to discuss the evolution of the ballot.
excited to install big ballots in the windows of the historic Foundation building @thecooperunion! just the thing for election day fever...thanks @lubalincenter! @ The Cooper Union https://t.co/ZkXWSX6Fq2
TIWDLL double bill this wednesday: a 1pm talk for the New York Public Library then 6pm with the Boston Atheneum if you still can’t get enough democracy...tune in! https://t.co/16z6ak3TL7
save the date! an event with sam bee about ballots! This is What Democracy Looked Like…and How to Make It Better | The Cooper Union https://t.co/s58wYf2Q5E
Think of all the things the US government could buy with $750! Five deluxe Trump robes, a night at a Trump hotel, or seven bottles of Trump Winery's 2017 New World Reserve Magnum... The possibilities are endless!
“The #USPostalService helped build this country by uniting Americans in the biggest cities, smallest towns, and most remote rural areas,” said PFAWF President @BenJealous. "Especially now, across America, we need our Post Office."
#DefendOurPostOffice during #coronavirus.
volunteers needed! today until 6pm and tomorrow starting 10am to help complete the BLM street installation in bed-sty. just show up and look for sign up tent! help the cause and draw some letters... @ Restoration Plaza https://t.co/vj3SvBpuUe
@Mohd_Azlif@AIGAdesign hi azlif. i saw your poster on AIGA and would like to use it for a post about the pandemic on The Atlantic online. let me know what you think. please email me back at [email protected]. thanks!