In the United States, the primary elections are the first step toward choosing our president. Voters choose the candidate they prefer from their political party; the person they want to see in the White House. After the American people have voted, the elected candidates move on to the final race: the race for the presidency. Super Tuesday is the day in which 23 states hold their primary elections, an important day that helps determine the future of our country.
But what does Flixwagon have to do with all of this?
Usually I read about the primary elections in the newspaper or online. I see the outcomes of the elections, how many people voted, and nicely edited footage of the various polling sites. But what if we could see of all this and more... live?
Flixwagon is connecting people to the voting experience across state lines and sharing this experience live.
You can watch the electoral process in action from Juneau, Alaska to New York City and anywhere in between like Tennesse, Georgia, and Minnesota.
Maybe you're wondering, what young people think about getting involved?
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