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How coronavirus is shaping Wisconsin voters' mindsets

Clip: 10/9/2020 | 6m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

How coronavirus is shaping voter mindsets in the battleground of Wisconsin

As President Trump seeks to highlight his apparent recovery from coronavirus, cases are once again surging in several U.S. states – just weeks before the election. One of them is Wisconsin, a battleground Trump won in 2016 but where he is now trailing former Vice President Joe Biden by 5 percentage points, according to polls. Yamiche Alcindor explores how the virus is affecting the campaign there.

10/09/2020

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