Americans in nine states and Washington D.C. will cast their ballots in primary elections on Tuesday, despite massive social unrest and an ongoing global pandemic.
According to the suit, not allowing African Americans to vote by mail forces them to choose between exercising their right to vote or “avoiding needless and serious risk to their health, the health of their friends and family and the broader community.”
Pennsylvania is the latest state to postpone its presidential primary because of the outbreak. As of Friday, 19 counties were under a stay-at-home order.
Biden's third big night in as many weeks came Tuesday amid tremendous uncertainty as the Democratic contest collides with efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Between coronavirus, poll volunteers not showing up, and a shortage on sanitizer, it's unclear what voter turnout will look like in Tuesday's presidential primaries.