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New Research Suggests In-Person Voting May Be Less Risky Than Previously Thought

A man checks to cast his ballot in Kenosha, Wis., on April 7. A new study suggests that in-person voting in that Wisconsin primary did not produce a surge of new coronavirus cases. (AFP via Getty Images)
A man checks to cast his ballot in Kenosha, Wis., on April 7. A new study suggests that in-person voting in that Wisconsin primary did not produce a surge of new coronavirus cases. (AFP via Getty Images)

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