

The Field: On Election Day, 'Two Different Worlds'
Nov 3, 2020
In this discussion, Reid J. Epstein, a politics reporter for The New York Times, explores the deep divisions in Wisconsin politics against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic. He uncovers how local businesses are caught between survival and safety, revealing personal stories from restaurant owners and staff. The conversation also touches on the conflicting opinions over mask mandates, illustrating the emotional impact of these issues on community bonds. They emphasize the vital importance of voting as residents navigate a polarized political landscape.
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Rob's Background
- Rob Swearengin, a Wisconsin State Assemblyman, owns the Al-Gen Dinner Club.
- He's a lifelong resident of Rhinelander and has run the restaurant for 28 years.
Pandemic Impact
- Rob's restaurant, the Al-Gen Dinner Club, was temporarily closed due to the pandemic lockdown.
- Upon reopening, they attempted social distancing measures, but found them impractical.
Mask Usage at Al-Gen
- At the Al-Gen, mask-wearing is lax, with patrons removing them upon entering.
- Some waitresses wear masks, while others do not due to respiratory issues.