AT&T launches VoteHub, brings the presidential election to your pocket

AT&T launches VoteHub, a onestop app for election info

Need yet another constant stream of election information? AT&T’s joined up with the Pew Center to bring election coverage to your pocket, courtesy of VoteHub. The new app is a “nonpartisan clearinghouse for essential voter information,” including candidate info, AP press coverage, election results and the requisite social sharing through sites like Twitter, Facebook and Google+. The app’s available now for Android, with an iOS version coming in the near future.

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