Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, on state Supreme Court striking down stay-at-home order: “This is the same Supreme Court that thought it was a good idea for us to hold an election during a pandemic and as a result dozens and dozens of people have gotten sick”
The Democratic Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, Satya Rhodes-Conway tells Lawrence O'Donnell she is "quite worried" coronavirus cases will increase after the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down the statewide state-at-home order, which "has been working.
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