Wisconsin’s decision to hold its presidential primary election as
scheduled on April 7 became a lightning rod of controversy after
fearmongers warned that it would lead to an uptick in COVID-19 cases and
deaths.
That controversy was then attached to a broader discussion by
Democrats and the establishment media about the supposed public safety
merits of requiring
mail-in voting for the November general election.
But that uptick in coronavirus cases never materialized, and a month
later, a panic-driven narrative meant to assist in forever altering how
Americans vote has been busted.
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