Krispy Kreme is giving out a sweet reward to voters across the U.S. on Election Day. The national doughnut chain will be handing out free Original Glazed doughnuts on Tuesday, November 5.
Regardless of whether or not you own a car, there are multiple ways to get to the polls this Election Day. All major cities in Tennessee are offering free public transportation to help voters get ...
If you're planning to cast a ballot on Election Day and need a ride to your local polling site, you may be in luck. Numerous transit agencies and companies across Michigan are offering free or ...
America is known as the Land of the Free … and not just when it comes to being a democracy. This Election Day, America is the Land of Free Stuff! You can get all types of freebies and discounts ...
has donated $20,000 in free childcare services that are being offered in Los Angeles and San Francisco on Election Day. A voter carries her two-month-old baby at a polling station in the Bloomberg ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- TARC is offering fare-free rides on Election Day. The transit authority has offered the free service on general and primary election day since 2020. It was started to ...
Why is Election Day always on the first Tuesday in November? Many people argue voting is a citizen's "civic duty." Election Day is one of the most important days of the year, especially this ...
Krispy Kreme is celebrating Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, by offering a free Original Glazed doughnut to all customers at participating U.S. locations. The doughnut chain said the giveaway is ...
TRIAD CITIES ARE MAKING SURE YOU CAN GET TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY. WINSTON-SALEM GREENSBORO, BURLINGTON, AND MEBANE, AMONG OTHERS, ARE OFFERING FREE TRANSIT SERVICE TOMORROW. RIDESHARING ...
Why is Election Day always on the first Tuesday in November? Many people argue voting is a citizen's "civic duty." Election Day is one of the most important days of the year, especially this election ...
While observances like these are otherwise irrelevant at the national level, there is one day of the year that has long lacked federal “holiday” status: Election Day. Unlike offhanded ...