

A Failed Attempt to Overturn the Election
Nov 24, 2020
Jim Rutenberg, a writer-at-large for The New York Times, shares insights into the Trump campaign's frantic attempt to overturn the election. He discusses the barrage of lawsuits across battleground states and the unprecedented pressure exerted on election officials, particularly in Georgia and Michigan. Rutenberg highlights how these efforts not only challenged legal structures but also threatened the integrity of democracy, focusing on areas with significant Black populations. The conversation unveils the chaotic dynamics of power transfer amidst unfounded claims of fraud.
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Pennsylvania Lawsuits
- Trump's legal strategy in Pennsylvania involved numerous lawsuits alleging irregularities with mail-in ballots and observer access.
- Rudy Giuliani led the effort, culminating in a stinging rebuke from a judge who dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.
Georgia Pressure Campaign
- In Georgia, Trump pressured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to alter election results, leading to a hand recount.
- Despite the recount confirming Biden's win, Trump and allies continued to pressure Raffensperger, even calling for his resignation.
Michigan Canvassing Board Pressure
- Trump's efforts in Michigan targeted the Wayne County and state canvassing boards, pressuring them to not certify the vote.
- Despite initial hesitation by some Republican board members, both boards ultimately certified Biden's victory.