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How Secure Are America's Elections? 

Nov 6, 2025
David A. Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic, reveals alarming tactics undermining U.S. election security, from official fraud claims to executive overreach. Salman Rushdie shares insights on his new book and reflects on his survival after an attack, exploring the intersection of creativity and resilience. Raymond Zhong discusses his thrilling experience scuba diving for environmental reporting, unveiling the urgent challenges facing coral reefs and the importance of firsthand observation in science. Each guest brings a compelling perspective that resonates with today's societal issues.
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INSIGHT

Undermining Election Security Reduces Trust

  • The administration is cutting election security resources while publicly claiming fraud, creating a contradiction that weakens trust.
  • David A. Graham warns reduced staffing and funding at CISA undermines election resilience and public confidence.
INSIGHT

Official Accusations Amplify Doubt

  • White House claims of fraud from senior spokespeople amplify false narratives and lend them credibility.
  • Graham says such official rhetoric steadily erodes voters' faith in electoral outcomes.
ADVICE

Shield Local Officials From Federal Pressure

  • Protect local election officials from political pressure and demands for voter rolls that may violate state law.
  • Strengthen legal and administrative boundaries so federal actors cannot unilaterally dictate state election processes.
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