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an estimated over 15 million people cited a lack of transportation as a reason for why they didn’t vote in 2016

if you don’t have a way to make it to the polls on election day there are options so make your plans now

What’s True:  

 “Lyft announced free rides for “underserved communities” to be distributed via certain non-profit partners. Uber offered $14 off a round-trip to and from the polling station via one of its non-profit partners, and $10 off a one-way trip to the polling station for other users, discounts that would constitute a cost-free journey if the value of the journey was lower than the discount.” 

What’s False: 

“Neither company offered entirely free rides in a wholesale, blanketed way. Lyft only committed to offering free rides to “underserved communities” with 50 percent discounts for other voters. The discount offered by Uber would not amount to a free ride if the cost of the journey exceeded the value of the discount.”

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