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Announcer: The following program is a PBS Wisconsin original production. You’re watching “Here & Now” 2024 election coverage.
Lorenzo Sewell: There have been a lot of threats to democracy. I don’t believe he’s one of those.
Charlie Sykes: Trump 2.0 would, I think, be substantially more dangerous than Trump 1.0.
Frederica Freyberg: Wisconsin weighs in on the big question. Is democracy hanging in the balance? And Kamala Harris plans yet another visit to the swing state, this time joined by her vice-presidential pick. I’m Frederica Freyberg. Tonight on “Here & Now,” Wisconsin weighs in on whether democracy really is at stake in the presidential election. A court ruling removes barriers for people with disabilities voting in November, and two constitutional amendment questions will be on the ballot in the August primary. We explain what they mean. Finally, what the trend of for-profit nursing homes means for future quality of care. It’s “Here & Now” for August 2.
Announcer: Funding for “Here & Now” is provided by the Focus Fund for Journalism and Friends of PBS Wisconsin.
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