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Historical Contexts of Electoral Integrity
This chapter explores the historical complexities of American elections, highlighting instances of corruption and vote tampering, such as the 1948 Senate election and the 1876 presidential election. The discussion evolves to reflect on current electoral integrity debates, particularly the claims surrounding the 2020 election and the influence of media and institutional biases. Ultimately, it challenges listeners to reconsider what constitutes 'rigging' versus 'unfairness' in the electoral process.