It’s easy to tune out politics. Biden’s campaign is using an app to get around that

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The Reach app, as seen on volunteer Sarah Harrison’s phone, allows Biden supporters to share content directly with their contacts, and is connected to a national Democratic party voter database. Maayan Silver/WUWM

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Last weekend, Kimberlee Foster, 63, staked out the parking lot near a pop-up soul food restaurant in Milwaukee, phone in hand, looking for young voters.

It was chilly, with snow flurries, so she was strategic and approached just before people got out of their warm cars.

The retired police officer was talking to people about voting

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