Warren Buffett is driving voters in Nebraska to the polls on a trolley he rented

Billionaire investor and real estate mogul Warren Buffett is known for serving some of the smartest and hardest hitting advice when it comes to business and finance – after all, he is the best teacher by example.

But this Election Day, Buffett offered his expertise in a completely different arena – and we're not talking about him voicing his opinions politically.

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Today, Buffett rented a trolley in his home state of Nebraska to help drive voters to the polls in hopes of increasing voter turn out.

Nearly 1,000 volunteers have signed on to help Buffett with guiding voters to the polls.

US News reported that Buffett has declined to talk about his open support for Clinton and the Democratic party, expressing that he just wanted "to encourage everyone to vote regardless of party affiliation."

Whether due to illness, disability, lack of transportation or other matters, it's not always a simple process for everyone to make it to the closest voting location to cast their ballot.

With the help of Buffett, his volunteers and similar arrangements amongst other organizations in other states and cities, hopefully these trivial challenges to voting can be diminished.

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