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Specifically, the event featured a Q&A session instructing viewers on how to apply for and mail-in absentee ballots. “Thursday’s event had raised more than $430,000 as it wrapped up, according to Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler,” WCSJ News reports. Mailing ballots to every citizen in the state (which California is doing) has left many warning against the practice, saying that it will lead to widespread voter fraud, as well as the election results potentially being delayed.

“I think I’d have to go with the ’70s ‘stache,” said Offerman, who plays Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation, which was set in Wisconsin. The group also promoted voting by mail during the event. Parks and Recreation cast members Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Retta, Adam Scott, and Jim O’Heir, as well as the show’s creator Michael Schur hosted a town hall on Thursday. A donation was also required to view the virtual fundraiser. Wisconsin governor Tony Evers (D) also joined the virtual town hall, where he asked Offerman whether he prefers his own mustache or Evers’ mustache from the 1970’s, as he held up an old photo of himself.

The cast of NBC’s hit sitcom Parks and Recreation reunited on Thursday for a virtual town hall fundraiser to expand the coffers of Wisconsin’s Democrat Party be nearly half a million dollars.
