Voters traveling hours by car and plane to vote after absentee ballot delays
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Tens of millions of Americans successfully voted early by mail for Tuesday's presidential election. But others faced delays that had them booking last minute flights or road-tripping across multiple states to cast their ballots.
We're catching planes, trains and driving through the night to get our votes in by any means necessary," wrote one voter on TikTok.
Another woman said she paid $500 to fly to Atlanta and cast her ballot. "It's absolutely infuriating to know that thousands of others aren't able to exercise their right for whatever callous reason," she said.
The Southern Poverty Law Center confirmed to Fortune that it has 'received multiple reports from voters who were making alternate plans after yesterday's Georgia Supreme Court ruling.'
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