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Battleground state election officials respond to Trump's efforts to reshape voting process
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Battleground state election officials respond to Trump's efforts to reshape voting process

From PBS NewsHour · () English

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  • State election officials in key battleground states are responding to President Trump's efforts to reshape the voting process.
  • Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Gabe Sterling from the Georgia Secretary of State's office discussed their responses.
  • Liz Landers, a correspondent for PBS NewsHour, covered the White House and the Trump administration.

State election administrators in crucial battleground states are actively addressing President Trump's initiatives aimed at altering the voting process. Liz Landers of PBS NewsHour engaged in discussions with two prominent election officials from these key states to understand their responses.

The officials featured in the report are Adrian Fontes, the Secretary of State of Arizona, and Gabe Sterling, representing the Georgia Secretary of State's office. Their insights provide a ground-level perspective on how election administration is being impacted and managed amidst political pressures.

Liz Landers, a correspondent for PBS NewsHour, has extensive experience covering the White House and the Trump administration. Her background also includes serving as the national security correspondent for Scripps News and reporting on disinformation for the network, lending credibility to her reporting on sensitive political and electoral matters.

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