Team (Trump) targets U.S. voting system with legal plan to subvert a 2024 election loss: NYT
Jim Rutenberg, writer at large for the New York Times, talks with Rachel Maddow about his reporting on a legal campaign being rolled out by the Republican Party to set the stage for preventing the certification of votes if the outcome of the 2024 election is not to their liking.
Attorney issues WARNING to officials who refuse to certify election results.
Democracy Watch episode 161: Marc Elias discusses election officials who refuse to certify the election based on bogus fraud claims.
August 1, 2024
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Mon 5 Aug, 2024 11:56 pm
Maddow: Pro-Trump administrators are already in place to subvert the 2024 election.
Marc Elias, founder of Democracy Docket, talks with Rachel Maddow about how Donald Trump supporters are implementing a strategy of embedding themselves in the administrative side of the election so they can subvert the certification of the election if the outcome is not in Trump's favor.
August 5, 2024
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Wed 7 Aug, 2024 09:04 pm
Trump gives shoutout to his ‘pitbulls,’ Georgia election officials he hopes will obstruct results.
New rules in Georgia could allow Election Boards to stop certifying results.
Nick Corasaniti, New York Times Reporter, and Voting Rights Attorney Marc Elias join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to the work underway by Trump allies in Georgia to try to subvert the 2024 election results if they do not favor Donald Trump, along with Trump shouting out three specific election officials he thinks will do his bidding in November.
WASHINGTON — The NAACP and Georgia State Conference of the NAACP have released a joint statement expressing concern regarding the recent decision by the Georgia Secretary of State to implement changes to the digital voter registration cancellation process. The decision, which provides individual citizens the ability to cancel any other individual's voter registration digitally, poses a significant threat to voter access and participation across the state.
NAACP President & CEO, Derrick Johnson released the following statement demanding a reversal.
"Make no mistake, this decision is a direct attempt to stifle the voices of Georgia's most powerful, and historically disenfranchised voters," Johnson said. "Let's not forget that this is the same state Donald Trump attempted to steal nearly 12,000 votes from. We didn't stand for it then, and we won't stand for it now.
"The NAACP demands that Secretary (Brad) Raffensperger immediately reverse this process that is in direct violation of our fundamental right to vote. Whether it's collective advocacy or taking it to the courtroom, we remain committed to exploring all pathways to right this wrong. Black voters are not backing down, and the NAACP is all in on ensuring our community has access to the ballot box in November."
In the battleground state of Georgia, 33% of the population is black, and has the power to be the deciding factor in the election. The Biden-Harris ticket in the 2020 presidential election was decided by less than 12,000 votes — the results included the support of 88% of black voters. As part of the NAACP's multimillion-dollar civic engagement program, the national office is providing direct support to the Georgia State Conference and other grassroots organizations across the nation that are working to get black voters to the polls.
"Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy; any action that impedes this fundamental right is a direct attack on our nation's core values," Georgia NAACP President Gerald Griggs said. "The recent changes on the web portal allowing digital cancellation of voter registrations are not just a step backward but a leap into disenfranchisement for many Georgians. History has taught us that any obstacle to ballot access directly impacts black, and other vulnerable communities. Our state should be working to make voting more accessible, not more difficult.
"The Georgia NAACP stands firmly against any measure that restricts voter access and undermines the democratic process."
The NAACP is currently litigating cases within numerous states across the country where voting rights are under attack, including Florida, Texas, Mississippi and others. To learn more about the NAACP's election protection and voter mobilization efforts, visit the organization's website.
EXCLUSIVE: New report aims to protect election certification
from Trump subversion strategy
As Americans become increasingly aware of the likelihood that Republicans will try to subvert a potential 2024 election loss by Donald Trump with a plan to hijack the election administration apparatus and prevent (or just make a mess of) the election certification process, more people are wondering how to stop such a scheme from happening. Noah Bookbinder, president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, talks with Rachel Maddow about a new expert report that outlines strategies for combating efforts to interfere with the certification of the vote.
August 12, 2024
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Tue 13 Aug, 2024 10:03 pm
‘Utter desperation’: Trump's expected coup plot to steal the election
Donald Trump's possible plan to steal the 2024 presidential election is coming into focus, experts say.
Joy Reid and her panel discuss.
August 13, 2024
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Sun 25 Aug, 2024 10:31 am
What Happens If Election Officials Refuse to Certify Results?
With reports of pro-Trump election officials gearing up to refuse to certify results should Trump lose, the certification process has become a major concern among voters as we heard toward the upcoming election. Sophie Feldman explains how the certification process works and what happens if election officials refuse to certify.