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Wisconsin religious leaders rally to protect voting rights
A multifaith group of clergy in Wisconsin held a press conference at the state Capitol to advocate for voting rights and ensure all votes are counted. They highlighted concerns about threats to election processes, including potential federal interventions and restrictions on absentee ballots, and announced plans for poll chaplains on Election Day to support voters.
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