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This episode explores the constitutional division of responsibility for election laws between the states and federal governments, discussing the evolution of the Constitution itself in terms of who could vote, and discusses both historical and recent concerns about election fraud and integrity. A review of the 2000 Presidential election and the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore, along with some thoughts on the most recent election, are used to highlight that though we may not really know how widespread election issues are, they do exist.
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This episode explores the constitutional division of responsibility for election laws between the states and federal governments, discussing the evolution of the Constitution itself in terms of who could vote, and discusses both historical and recent concerns about election fraud and integrity. A review of the 2000 Presidential election and the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore, along with some thoughts on the most recent election, are used to highlight that though we may not really know how widespread election issues are, they do exist.