The COVID-19 pandemic is raising a lot of questions about the US presidential election this fall. Voting by mail is one possible solution to keep people safe while allowing them to vote. But it’s become a contentious issue. And it raises questions about access to voting. The World’s Daisy Contreras reports on how Latinos are working to stop voter suppression in their communities.
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