

Polls, Persuasion, and Precincts: Breaking Down the Final Stretch
Oct 14, 2024
Kim Wehle, a tenured law professor and legal contributor, joins to dissect pressing electoral issues. They explore the implications of recent election laws in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, particularly around voter access and integrity. Wehle also dives into notorious election fraud claims and their ramifications, while discussing her book, Pardon Power, which examines the complexities of presidential pardons, including Trump's promises regarding January 6th participants. A thought-provoking conversation on law and politics in a pivotal election year!
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Campaign Strategies and Voter Dynamics
02:10 • 13min
Exploring Trump's Political Influence and Election Dynamics
15:04 • 31min
Voting Under Scrutiny: Changes and Challenges
46:20 • 9min
The Trust Factor in Voting Access
55:26 • 6min
Voting Rights and Presidential Powers: Analyzing Recent Legal Dilemmas
01:01:56 • 4min
Presidential Power and Evasion of Accountability
01:06:19 • 5min