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Marc Elias Urges Dems to Replace Nostalgia with Forward Progress
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Marc Elias Urges Dems to Replace Nostalgia with Forward Progress

Marc Elias is an election litigation powerhouse. And he has no nostalgia for the legal and political norms Trump has flattened.

The Best People with Nicolle Wallace · Marc Elias, Nicolle Wallace

December 22, 202549m 5sExplicit

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Show Notes

Marc Elias is a formidable elections attorney and a fierce defender of voting rights. As Republicans hone a strategy of subtracting voters from the rolls in the 2026 midterms, Elias relentlessly challenges their efforts—in the courts and in the public square. Against the backdrop of notching over 60 legal victories against Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, Elias joins Nicolle to talk about the quiet legal war he says the Justice Department is waging to acquire data on voters. He also has some advice for Democrats: stop waxing nostalgic on norms of the past that Trump has destroyed. Instead, divine a new theory of government that builds on our past successes. And Marc wants to reframe how we describe law firms and businesses that have acquiesced to Trump's demands: “Stop using the word capitulation. Start using the word collaboration.”

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