Kentucky clerk using emergency funds to hire staff to assess mail-in ballots
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As mail-in voting drives the national conversation, Shaquille Brewster travels to Pikeville, Ky., to go inside one county clerk's office, which has had to use emergency federal funds to hire enough staff to handle the massive increase in mail-in ballots.Aug. 17, 2020
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