The Trump administration has taken steps to alter election management methods, coming shortly before the midterm elections. This initiative has heightened the debate over election security, causing friction between the White House and election officials. President Trump’s unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud have fueled this tension.
Liz Landers, a correspondent for PBS News Hour, explored this issue further in a discussion with Gabe Sterling from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office. Her reporting provides insights into the dynamics between federal efforts and state-level election processes.
Liz Landers covers the White House and the broader Trump administration for PBS News Hour. Before joining the team, she was the national security correspondent at Scripps News. Her experience includes reporting on issues related to disinformation.

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