The rest of the first week of November also had bad COVID news for Wisconsin. Cases averaged well over 5,000 a day, deaths also hit new highs, and more than 30% of the Wisconsinites tested in each of the last two weeks have ended up with a positive test. But now that the election's over, it looks like WisGOP is finally deciding to end their 200-day paid vacation, and get to work on the important stuff.For the first time, we see 7,000+ #COVID19_WI cases reported in a day. Protect yourself & your community & #StopTheSpread. Stay home if you can. If you can't, practice physical distancing, #MaskUpWisconsin & use our Decision Tool to make safe choices: https://t.co/4JQGip7yuw pic.twitter.com/YqLhZp1um0
— WIDeptHealthServices (@DHSWI) November 7, 2020
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) released the following statement about his request to the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections and its chair, Representative Ron Tusler (R-Harrison). “I am directing the committee to use its investigatory powers under Wisconsin SS 13.31 to immediately review how the election was administered. With concerns surfacing about mail-In ballot dumps and voter fraud, Wisconsin citizens deserve to know their vote counted. There should be no question as to whether the vote was fair and legitimate, and there must be absolute certainty that the impending recount finds any and all irregularities.These "concerns" came from the same RW media/Facebook cesspool that has been misinforming rubes about COVID-19, and not telling them how serious the situation is. Any wonder why things are this bad in Wisconsin? And almost all of these WisGOPs that's fought every measure by the Evers Administration to try to control this pandemic got re-elected. So explain to me how we are going to crush COVID in the coming months, if the citizenry in red Wisconsin continue not to care to vote in favor of their own health and survival? And how much longer are we going to accept these dimwits to keep screwing it up for the rest of us?
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