President Trump is making efforts to increase his control over election administration, especially with the upcoming midterm elections. This situation has led to numerous legal battles across the United States. The outcomes of these cases are pivotal, as they could determine how elections are conducted this fall.
Liz Landers recently explored these developments with Ben Ginsberg, a veteran in the field of Republican election law. Ginsberg, who played a significant role in the groundbreaking 2000 Bush v. Gore case, shared his insights.
“The implications of these legal disputes are considerable,” noted Ginsberg. “Each case carries potential consequences on the electoral process, which could affect the administration of the midterms.”
Landers currently works as a correspondent for PBS News Hour, focusing on the White House and Trump’s administration. Before her tenure at the News Hour, she was the national security correspondent for Scripps News, where she also reported on disinformation issues.
