As the United States waited and watched for the outcome of the 2018 midterm elections, there was a prevailing feeling of urgency to register voters. That bled into concern for people to actually showed up on November 6. To understand the on-the-ground-effort to make this happen, I spent the weekend with volunteers at the Vietnamese Association of Illinois, who were calling phones and knocking on doors, trying to reach out to the Asian-American voting community in Chicago.
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