Is there voter suppression in Maine and what can we do about it?
Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap and ACLU of Maine legal director Zach Heiden join the podcast this week to answer a listener question: is voter suppression a threat in Maine and what should those who are concerned about this issue be doing right now to prevent it.
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(Top: A voter casts her ballot at a polling place at Highland Colony Baptist Church, November 27, 2018 in Ridgeland, Mississippi. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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