Wisconsin voter explains why the state can’t have a ‘free and fair’ primary as officials defiantly plan to host election
‘There’s just no way they are going to be able to get an accurate representation of our vote,’ she says
When life in Wisconsin came to a screeching halt due to the coronavirus pandemic, Emily Thurmann was forced to stop working at the locally owned restaurant where she is a waitress.
And yet, the state is still encouraging voters like her to flock to the polls come Tuesday, when it defiantly plans to hold its presidential primaries amid a deadly nationwide outbreak of Covid-19.
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