Wisconsin voters faced long lines at limited polling locations on Tuesday, as the Midwestern state’s presidential primary and local elections moved ahead despite mounting fears about the COVID-19 outbreak. Wisconsin, like most U.S. states, has imposed a self-isolation order on its residents, while more than a dozen other states have postponed their elections.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Wisconsin primary voting moves ahead despite COVID-19 risks
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