Since the 2020 election, American political observers have heard a great deal about voter fraud. But media coverage tends to either enthusiastically endorse or vehemently dismiss the accusations without parsing out the details of what’s being alleged. Today’s guest, Arizona elections analyst Garrett Archer, takes us through the process that occurs between your submitting a ballot and its tallying. He and Henry get into the weeds on everything from signature verification and speculation about machine hacking, to late-night swings and the canvassing process, along with why it takes so long to count the votes.

Plus, Henry delves into RFK Jr.’s withdrawal from the race and considers who stands to gain. And he takes a close look at two ads—one for Republican Rob Bresnahan of Northeastern Pennsylvania and another for Democrat Hillary Scholten of West Michigan—who both make deft appeals to swing voters in districts where the candidates’ party hardly enjoys a firm majority.

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  1. Doctor Robert Member
    Doctor Robert
    @DoctorRobert

    No.

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  2. Kozak Member
    Kozak
    @Kozak

    Our election “system” is designed to allow multiple levels of  fraud with little to no transparency.

    Zero faith in our elections. The Democrats will steal it again.  And they have warned us all not to say a peep or we will be hunted down and jailed.  

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  3. Bishop Wash Member
    Bishop Wash
    @BishopWash

    Florida was embarrassed in 2000 and went to work to rectify it. They bragged on social media last election about how competent they were. If only other cities and states could be shamed but the corruption is deep.

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