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Democracy in Doubt, Ep 1: White House phone calls and baseless fraud charges, the origins of the Arizona election review

Democracy in Doubt, Ep 1: White House phone calls and baseless fraud charges, the origins of the Arizona election review

How Arizona plunged into a fog of election conspiracies, riven with partisanship and targeted by opportunists from across the country.

The Gaggle: An Arizona politics podcast · The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

November 17, 202140m 14s

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Show Notes

Over the course of four months, The Republic examined a trove of text messages, emails and court records, many made public after suing the state for access. Reporters spoke to decision-makers, consultants, staff, contractors, campaign aides and others tied to the review of the presidential and U.S. Senate races. Some talked on the record about their experiences, while others spoke on the condition they not be identified in order to speak candidly about private conversations. 

 The Republic uncovered efforts to circumvent the popular vote to engineer an illegitimate Trump victory. Once the results were certified, Trump and his allies shifted to a campaign to pressure local Republicans to overturn election results from voters using an early ballot system largely shaped over decades by their own party.

In this first of a five-episode series, Democracy in Doubt, The Gaggle hosts Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ron Hansen walk you through the origins of the Arizona election review and how that state plunged into a fog of election conspiracies riven with partisanship and targeted by opportunists from across the country.

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