Meddling and the midterms
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Summary
It’s a little over six months to go until the midterm elections. The Economist’s model predicts that Republicans will probably lose the House, and maybe the Senate, breaking the president’s trifecta. When he lost the presidential election in 2020 Donald Trump wanted to overturn the result. Could he try to interfere again?
Guests and hosts:
- John Prideaux, US editor and host of “Checks and Balance”
- Charlotte Howard, New York bureau chief and executive editor
- James Bennet, Lexington columnist
- Adrian Fontes, Arizona’s Secretary of State
- Richard Hasen, professor at University of California, Los Angeles School of Law
Topics covered:
- Election interference
- Past elections that were stolen
- How states are responding
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