As record numbers of Americans take part in early voting, the economy is no doubt one of the keys issues on their minds. The COVID19 pandemic has caused a crisis for scores of small businesses, workers and families across the country. NewsVision reporter Jaquatte Williams has more on how the economic ripple effect may come to a head on election day.
Election 2020: It’s Still the Economy
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