During the 2020 election, faith in our nation’s election process went by the wayside, specifically among republicans who felt cheated and wronged. In response, Iowa is making changes to their state election process to help restore that lost faith. Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law that will shorten the allotted time to vote both early and on Election Day. The law, backed by the republican-controlled state legislature, forces the polls to close one hour earlier on Election Day each November, moving the time from 9:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The law also cuts down early voting from 29 to 20 days. “It’s our duty and responsibility to protect the integrity of every election,” Reynol
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