For many voters going to the polls in three states, the trip was their first time out of their homes in days amid the coronavirus pandemic. Some were successful in voting, while others had trouble locating an operating polling site.
Some left their houses for first time in days amid coronavirus pandemic to visit unevenly staffed polling places
Candidates spend millions of dollars to run political ads during an election cycle. WSJ followed some of the candidates' ads around America to see what subtle differences there are for certain markets. Photo Composite: Laura Kammermann
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