Maryland and DC gear up for first mail-in primaries
After delaying primaries due to the pandemic, both Maryland and D.C. voters will head to the polls next Tuesday in the first-ever round of widespread mail-in balloting. Washington Monthly digital editor Eric Cortellessa joined The Final 5 to explain lessons learned from other mail-in elections, and whether concerns over their viability will come into play.
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