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The Morning Show
Tuesday, July 28, 2020, 7:00am
By Colleen Leahy

Wisconsin’s April primary saw a huge jump in absentee voting. Over 23,000 of those absentee ballots were thrown out. We examine what happened in April, and what it could mean for mail-in voting for the upcoming presidential election. 

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