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Editorial: As coronavirus rages in Wisconsin, it is no time to have an in-person election Postpone it or convert to mail-in balloting

Editorial: As coronavirus rages in Wisconsin, it is no time to have an in-person election. Postpone it or convert to mail-in balloting. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mary Lou Doehr of Wauwatosa casts her vote at the Hart Park Muellner Building in Wauwatosa on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. How do you hold an election in the middle of a pandemic? You don’t. , from There are many reasons this is a bad idea but let’s start with the most important: It’s not safe to expect voters to go to the polls next Tuesday as coronavirus tears across the state.

GOP lawmakers stand still as virus rages in Wisconsin

GOP lawmakers stand still as virus rages in Wisconsin Patrick Marley and Molly Beck, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Rick Wood / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Vehicles were backed up more than four blocks for COVID-19 testing at the UMOS Inc. site at 2701 S. Chase St., Monday. MADISON - When Florida, Arizona and Texas were faced with a surge in coronavirus cases this summer, governors took action by closing bars, limiting seats in restaurants or requiring face masks to bring their caseloads down.  But with Wisconsin now one of the worst COVID-19 hot spots in the country, Republicans who control the Legislature are in court trying to throw out Democratic Gov. Tony Evers statewide mask mandate the only weapon the governor is wielding  and aren t putting forward any other strategies to combat the outbreak. 

The Wisconsin voting system Donald Trump is attacking was built by Republicans

The Wisconsin voting system Donald Trump is attacking was built by Republicans Patrick Marley, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel President Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd before he speaks at a campaign rally in Kenosha on Monday. MADISON - In his move to overturn Wisconsin’s election results, President Donald Trump is attacking a voting system built entirely by Republicans. The state’s voting laws and procedures were overhauled repeatedly during eight years of GOP control of state government. Republicans dissolved the body that oversees elections and replaced it with one equally divided by Republicans and Democrats. They put in place a voter ID law, shortened the early voting period to two weeks, eliminated straight-ticket voting and barred voter registration drives.

Murphy s Law: Will State Republicans Abandon Trump? » Urban Milwaukee

Many have in other states. Will Wisconsin’s GOP get off the Trump crazy train? By Bruce Murphy - Jan 18th, 2021 03:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee Person wearing a Make America Great Again hat. Photo by Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, (CC BY-SA 2.0), via Wikimedia Commons In the wake of a Trump-emboldened mob taking over the U.S. Capitol, we are seeing a fierce battle for the soul of the Republican Party. On the one side are more traditional conservatives buttressed by business leaders who are abandoning

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