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Campaigning After Coronavirus: What Will The 2020 Elections Look Like?

By Mark Brodie
Published: Thursday, May 21, 2020 - 1:46pm

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Arizonans will be casting their ballots in August’s primary elections, and then again in November when the general election rolls around. However, there are a lot of questions about how they’ll work and what it’ll look like.

Between now and then, there are questions about how candidates — from president on down the ballot — will campaign, and what specific issues — likely related to the COVID-19 pandemic — will be at the top of voters’ minds.

To help sort through some of those questions, The Show spoke with Mason Bishop, the owner of WorkEd Consulting and an adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Bishop also worked in the Labor Department during the Bush administration.

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