Ariana Grande lent a helping hand to those waiting at the polls in Kentucky.
The Black Voters Matter account also shared a video of volunteers thanking Grande for lending a helping hand and showing her support. One food truck cook also filmed a thank you video, telling Grande,"Thank you for supporting Black businesses and thank you for acknowledging us here in Kentucky and giving us the opportunity to support our community." prior to Election Day.
Kentucky has used Covid-19 as an excuse to slash polling places for Tuesday’s vital primary to defeatJefferson County, where half the Black voters are, will have 1 polling place for 610,000+ voters.
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