country have seriously considered suicide. that right there is white showing up for these vulnerable young people is so important. i want them to know, i want you to know, that you are not alone. we love you! and we will always support you! remember, if you need help, ask for it! and if you are in a position to give help, please get it! and on that note, i wish you all a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late with us! and i will see you at the end of tomorrow. mary beth whistle about is a city clerk in madison wisconsin. spent the last 15 years running elections in that city. here she is 11 years ago, holding a mock election, in 2011 she was trying to figure out how much extra time voters would need to cast their
ballots in 2012 under the state s new voter i. d. law. madison city clerk, and today we are having a mock election in the city county building to time various scenarios of voter i. d. and figure out how to do the best practices for 2012 before we actually have an election. whistle bail says she chose to do this work because she wanted to combat voting inequities in madison. she encourages every new wisconsin election clerk to go through the training to similarly find their why. quote they have to focus on why they are doing this work. what it comes down to is making learning accessible to those who are eligible to vote. that s why we keep showing up, day after day. her why is more important now than ever. because in 2020, mary beth contemplated not showing up. she almost quote. that is because after election day, 2020, mary beth started to get death threats. they included online
clerk in wisconsin. she spent the last 15 years running elections. here she is holding a mock election in 2011. she is trying to figure out how much extra time voters need to cast ballots under the state s iner you voter id law. i m madison city clerk. and today we re having a mock election invi the city county building to time various scenarios with voter id and figure out how to do the best practices for 2012 before we actually have an election. she said she chose to do this work because she wanted to combat voting inequities in madison. she encourages every new wisconsin election clerk that comes to herwi for training to similarly find their why. quote, they have to focus on why they re doing this work. what it comes down to is making votingak accessible to those eligible to vote. that s why we keep showing up daye after day. her why is more important now than ever. in 2020, mary beth contemplated
wisconsin. she spent the last 15 years running elections in that city. here she is 11 years ago 2011. she was trying to figure out how much extra time voters would need to cast their ballots in 2012 under the state s new voter i.d. law. madison city clerk, and today we are having a mock election in the city county various scenarios of voter i.d. and figure out how to do the best practices for 2012 before we actually have an election. whistle bail says she chose to do this work because she wanted to combat voting inequities in madison. she encourages every new wisconsin election clerk to go through the training to similarly find there why. quote they have to focus on why they are doing this work. what comes down to is making learning accessible to those who are eligible to vote. that s why they keep showing up, day after day. her why is more important now