"The Evolution of Voting Accessibility in America"

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New data reveals that voting in the U.S. has become more convenient over the past two decades, with the majority of states now offering early in-person and mail voting to all voters. Despite some efforts to restrict access, nearly 97% of voting-age American citizens live in states that allow voting before Election Day. While partisan debates have focused on specific voting policies, the overall trend has been toward making it easier to vote. However, voter turnout remains a challenge, with experts emphasizing the importance of empowering and motivating people to participate in the electoral process.
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