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FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2017, file photo, Wisconsin Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch speaks during a campaign stop in Eau Claire, Wis., as part of Gov. Scott Walker's statewide re-election tour. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes says claims by Kleefisch that he knelt during the national anthem at the opening of the Wisconsin State Fair are "crazy." Barnes denies it and says he always stands for the national anthem. (Marisa Wojcik /The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram via AP, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2017, file photo, Wisconsin Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch speaks during a campaign stop in Eau Claire, Wis., as part of Gov. Scott Walker's statewide re-election tour. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor Mandela Barnes says claims by Kleefisch that he knelt during the national anthem at the opening of the Wisconsin State Fair are "crazy." Barnes denies it and says he always stands for the national anthem. (Marisa Wojcik /The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram via AP, File)

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