Thanks for putting this up. This is a small and subtle, but likely impactful change on the Google Search autocomplete with regards to the US election. Most people won't even be aware of this change when using search even though it has potential to have a impact on election results. In a way this is censorship IMO. The question is whether its a right and proper form of censorship?
I'm sure we'll see some theories propagate around the web on this in the next few days....or will we? ;)
"The company will no longer suggest search phrases or sentences if people's inquiry involves claims about one of the candidates, how to cast a ballot or the overall legitimacy of the electoral process. Users will still be able to look up the information — they'll just have to type out the full query themselves."