

Patrick Marley
Democracy reporter for The Washington Post, covering election-related issues and voting rights.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 23min
Why Elon Musk cares so much about a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat
Wisconsin-based reporter Patrick Marley discusses the high-stakes race for a Supreme Court seat, spotlighting conservative candidate Brad Schimel and Democratic contender Susan Crawford. He reveals how Elon Musk's financial backing for Schimel has turned the election into a battleground, influencing voter turnout strategies. Marley delves into controversial cash incentives for voters and the implications of redistricting based on this election's outcome, showcasing how national figures intersect with local politics in a rapidly changing landscape.

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Oct 24, 2024 • 25min
How Trump would fight a 2024 election loss
In this discussion, Patrick Marley, a voting and democracy reporter for The Washington Post, dives into Trump's strategies for the 2024 election. He highlights how Trump's tactics mirror those from 2020, raising concerns of misinformation and legal battles. Marley reflects on the chaos of January 6th and the crucial certification process that could be threatened again. With Trump claiming potential election fraud, the conversation underscores the importance of voter awareness and the implications for the democratic process.

May 27, 2025 • 22min
Could new laws make voting harder for married women?
Patrick Marley and Yvonne Wingett-Sanchez, both democracy reporters from The Washington Post, dive into new voter ID laws and their implications for voting rights. They discuss how requirements to prove citizenship disproportionately affect women who change their names after marriage or divorce. The conversation highlights personal stories and broader political motivations behind these laws, raising concerns about voter disenfranchisement. They explore how these changes potentially suppress voter participation among eligible citizens, particularly in states like Arizona and Texas.