x At least 9,388 people who requested absentee ballots haven't gotten them. And 418,012 people who requested them thought, until the Supreme Court intervened last night, that they'd have until April 13 to return them. Deadline is now today. https://t.co/19ZXore0NB — Ben Wikler (@benwikler) April 7, 2020

But one thing craven bottom dwellers like Vos lack is any sense of shame. So, when asked about what he would say to the hundreds of thousands of voters being disenfranchised by this undemocratic position, Speaker Vos—dressed in a full medical protective gear—said without irony: “You are incredibly safe to go out.” Vos looks like he’s gearing up for surgery, or as an extra on ER.

x Here's Wisconsin Speaker @SpeakerVos saying that people who didn't receive ballots they requested can still request e-mailed ballots from their clerk? I... don't think that's true? Maybe I'm wrong, though? pic.twitter.com/jiRxLvwRK0 — Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) April 7, 2020

You’ll notice how Vos says you can get yourself an emailed ballot so “you can fill it out and send it back in.” That would be something, if it were true. Which it’s not.

x It is not true. The Elections Commission updated their guidance last night after both rulings. pic.twitter.com/9sN8MJa4nq — Sarah Smith (@sarahfromwisco) April 7, 2020

But, remember, to be safe, just go on down and find the people wearing the outbreak hazmat outfits, and cast your vote—unless they’ve messed up your name on the roll, then you can hang around for a long time while they decide whether or not to let you vote.