If we couldn't trust the integrity of our elections, what else would be left for us to believe in when it comes to the American political system? At one point in time, a question like this might have seemed overly dramatic, but these days, the issue is becoming more and more urgent, especially in very tight, competitive races. Dr. Craig Green, a professor of law at Temple University, shares his thoughts on the current state of elections in the United States, and foreshadows how a shift in the Supreme Court could make the legal grounds for challenging election outcomes more fertile.
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