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Why Republican Politicians Keep Claiming Immigrants Eat Cats and Dogs

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Where to Watch the Presidential Debate 2024 in Austin

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The Best Bars to Watch the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Both Presidential Candidates Want ‘No Taxes on Tips.’ But What Does That Actually Mean?

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Eater’s Guide to Inauguration Day 2021 in D.C.

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As Extremists Promise Armed Marches, D.C. Closes Indoor Dining Through Inauguration

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A D.C. Italian Restaurant That Goes Gaga for Kamala Harris Got a Visit From the VP-Elect

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With Joe Biden in Office, D.C. Could See a Rise in Thanksgiving Sandwiches

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LA Champagne Sales Soar as Biden Announces Presidential Campaign Victory

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Chicago Celebrates Election Results With Malört Shots Outside Trump Tower

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On Election Day, Montrose Icon Buddy’s Was the First LGBTQ Bar in Texas to Serve as a Polling Place

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How New Orleans Restaurants Are Supporting Voting Efforts on Election Day 2020

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On Election Day, Chicago’s Restaurant Community Works to Attract Voters

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Austin’s Finest Comfort Food for Election Day

I’m Easing My Election Day Anxiety With American Cheese and Beef Fat

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These Atlanta Restaurants Are Closed on Election Day or Providing Food at the Polls

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26 Election Day Food and Drink Specials in Chicago

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Seven Restaurants Offering Election Day Deals Across Las Vegas

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Detroit Restaurants Support Poll Workers, Voters on Election Day

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What to Eat on Election Day in NYC

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How Austin Restaurants Are Supporting Voting Efforts Ahead of Election Day 2020

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Culinary Union Members Canvass the Streets of Las Vegas, Hoping to Deliver a Nevada Win for Biden

More than 400 culinary union members have canvassed daily since August 1

Does Free Food (and Other Election Festivities) Increase Voter Turnout?

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The Race to Feed Voters at the Polls

Voting is often a long, frustrating, and hungry process. What if it didn’t have to be?

Fighting Voter Suppression in Hog Country, North Carolina

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Red Chains, Blue Chains

Which politicians are America’s largest fast food chains donating to?

With High-Stakes Election Imminent, Some Restaurants Are Giving Time Off for Voting

It’s a long overdue move, but companies like &pizza and Sweetgreen are leading the way in helping workers get to the polls

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These D.C. Restaurants Are Supporting Voting Efforts Ahead of Election Day 

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These Atlanta Restaurants Want to Help Get Out the Vote This November

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This D.C. Restaurant Is Selling $7.50 Tapas as a Dig at Trump’s Taxes

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Philly Restaurants Contribute to Election Day Efforts by Feeding Poll Workers  

In Open Letter Endorsing Biden, Restaurant Owners Say Donald Trump Has Failed the Industry