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Will Supreme Court fight galvanize voters in the Midwest?

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Will Supreme Court fight galvanize voters in the Midwest?

The fight over nominating a replacement for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is consuming Capitol Hill and upending the election, which is already underway in many states. How are American voters reacting to the court vacancy and other key political issues? John Yang talks to Washington Post columnist Gary Abernathy, who is based in Ohio, and author and journalist Sarah Smarsh, based in Kansas.

09/23/2020

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