![]() ![]() ![]() “You never know who you’re going to meet … you might ask someone to be your witness … you never know where things are going to go and you end up getting married,” she said. ![]() Poehler, who plays the show’s protagonist, Leslie Knope, joked that finding a witness could be a gateway to finding a partner. The group also emphasized the importance of having a witness to sign mail-in ballots, with Scott adding, “In Wisconsin, you have to have a witness when you fill out your ballot.” Wisconsin is one of just a handful of swing states where Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump are competing for support.Ī new Washington Post/ABC News poll released Wednesday showed Biden with a 6-point lead over Trump in the state with less than 50 days to go in the race to Nov. 29 but told viewers not to wait until the last minute. Scott also noted the state’s deadline to request ballots by mail is Oct. Scott, who played ex-mayor Ben Wyatt in the show, replied that doing so would invalidate ballots, saying, “We all know you like selfies, but that’s not a valid form of photo ID” “I don’t want to be a negative Nancy … But a lot of people forget to include a of a photo ID,” Plaza said, adding that in April, “500 people in Madison sent in selfies.” The cast of NBC’s hit sitcom “Parks and Recreation” reunited Thursday night for a special virtual live town hall event for voters in Wisconsin.Ĭast members Aubrey Plaza, Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Retta, Adam Scott, Jim O’Heir and show creator Michael Schur came together to address common questions and mistakes voters may have or make when preparing to cast their mail-in ballots. ![]()
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