@nevadannews Meet Phillip Davis, a Vietnam War veteran and Las Vegas resident who has spent the last two elections volunteering as a poll worker. He volunteers through a nonprofit called Vet the Vote, which aims to recruit veterans to monitor polls and bolster confidence in elections nationwide. Vet the Vote is seeking veterans across Nevada to help conduct November’s election. Interested? Check the link in our bio to learn more. 🗳️
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