Donald Trump continues to cast doubt, without basis, on the fairness of the 2024 presidential election and has so far refused to say whether he will accept the certified results. Meanwhile, in Georgia, the Republican-controlled Elections Commission recently approved new rules allowing counties to delay certification of election results. All that’s had election integrity watchers warning that Trump and his allies are laying the groundwork to challenge the presidential election results if he loses. We look at efforts underway in key swing states to protect the electoral process from attempts to undermine it.
How Are Swing States Preparing for Claims of Voter Fraud?

A supporter of former President Trump holds a sign at a Stop The Steal rally in front of the Georgia State Capitol Building in 2020 (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)
Guests:
Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Arizona-based Democracy reporter, The Washington Post
Jessica Marsden, director of impact programs and counsel [leading teams focused on protecting free and fair elections], Protect Democracy
Adrian Fontes, Secretary of State, Arizona
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