From X-rated Twitter feeds to ErectionSeason.com, sex workers are using their talents to get fans to the polls.
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Groups like Tok the Vote believe viral clips are the best way to get young people to cast their ballots.

The encyclopedia is determined to emerge from the insanity of a pandemic and a polarizing election with its information and reputation intact.

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez achieved what many non-gaming figures have tried and failed to do, and managed to successfully crossover onto Twitch. As part of a bid to get viewers to vote, she played a rousing game of Among Us on a new Twitch channel with several other popular streamers, and accrued several hundred thousand viewers — all of whom she encouraged to go vote. Anyone want to play Among Us with me on Twitch to get out the vote? (I’ve never played but it looks like a lot of fun) — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) October 19, 2020 The purpose of the stream…
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