Holding elections during a pandemic.
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John,

How do you hold an election during a pandemic when people are afraid to go to the polls?

Will the polls be safe? Will states be able to handle the spike in absentee voting? Will they be able to accommodate the likely demand for more early voting?

We dive into this issue in the latest episode of our Swamp Stories podcast and discuss how Congress must help states hold safe, secure, and fair elections during this crisis.

Listen to the episode here.

Our host, Weston Wamp, is joined by Michael Steele, former Republican National Committee chair, and Denise Merrill, Connecticut’s Secretary of the State, to chat about what we can do at the national, state, and local levels to run smooth elections and ensure that no American is forced to choose between their health and their right to vote.

Listen to “The Show Must Go On” now to hear how we can tackle one of the biggest challenges facing our country during this pandemic — holding safe and secure elections.

Stay safe,

Ethan Rome
Chief of Communications and Strategic Initiatives, Issue One



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