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The Wheelhouse: Democratic National (Online) Convention, Trump Marked Undeliverable

Democratic National Convention Pool Video
Uniformed Professional Fire Fighters Association of Connecticut President Peter Carozza, Jr. announced connecticut's vote during a virtual state roll call, with Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, Governor Ned Lamont in foreground.

The Democratic National Convention goes virtual. President Donald Trump takes on the  Post Office as Connecticut and many other states are poised to expand voting through the mail in November.  Domestic violence allegations that were known in the GOP resulted in the arrest of a Republican congressional primary candidate who won the party's endorsement anyway.  How bad is the fallout for party leadership?

Guests:

Kaitlyn Krasselt -- statewide political reporter for Hearst Connecticut Media (@kaitlynkrasselt)

Bilal Sekou -- Associate Professor of Politics and Government at the University of Hartford (@bilalsekou)

Colin McEnroe -- Host of The Colin McEnroe show, and a columnist at Hearst Connecticut. (@ColinMcEnroe)

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Matt Dwyer is an editor, reporter and midday host for Connecticut Public's news department. He produces local news during All Things Considered.

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