Four states head to the polls Tuesday. Here's how coronavirus is changing Election Day.
WASHINGTON Despite the coronavirus outbreak, Tuesday's primary elections are going forward as planned.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many states and cities have taken extra precautions to slow the spread of the virus. Dozens of K-12 schools and universities have suspended classes or moved classes online. Many Americans also have begun working from home and practicing social distancing.
Four states Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio head to the polls Tuesday, with former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders leading the Democratic race. Rep Tulsi Gabbard is also still running, but trails Biden and Sanders by hundreds of delegates.
Officials from all four states said they are taking extra precautions to keep voting machines sanitized and will post guidance from local health officials at voting locations.
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