
"It's a perfect storm and it's pretty bad": what's at stake when election integrity is threatened
Election integrity is a red-hot political issue. Legal expert Dr. Craig Green examines the undercurrent of forces at work threatening to undermine the credibility of how we pick our public servants.
The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio
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Show Notes
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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