On Election Day, November 5, ride-share companies Lyft and Uber are helping people get to the polls with discounted rides.
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The rideshare app is offering voters a ride to the polls for a discounted price. Riders can find this feature by going into ...
UberEats orders will also be discounted on election night, Nov. 5 Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber are helping voters cast their ballots on Election Day, Nov. 5, with discounted rides to the polls.
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