As the midterm elections approach, the Trump administration has actively sought to change election processes. This has fueled a heated debate on election security. The administration’s actions have caused friction between the White House and election officials. This tension arises from the president’s unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud.
Liz Landers, a correspondent for PBS News Hour, has explored this topic further. She spoke with Gabe Sterling from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office to understand the implications. Landers brings her experience from covering the White House and the Trump administration. Her previous roles included being the national security correspondent for Scripps News, where she also reported on disinformation issues.
The discussions highlight the broader national concern about secure and fair elections. Sterling’s insights provide valuable context about how state officials are handling these challenges amid federal pressure.

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