overturn the election and voted against counting the electoral votes from pennsylvania. so this fight doesn t seem quite done to me. yes. and i think, you know, so many of us, including myself, probably took the strength of our democracy and our republic for granted and 2020 and january 6th and the events that we ve seen since then, have really, i think, been a wake-up call for the need for all of us to do our part to strengthen democracy. democrats and republicans alike. you ve described receiving death threats and angry messages from trump supporters for your role in the 2020 election. and yet, you are putting yourself back into the position of the person in charge of elections in pennsylvania. i don t know that it s going to be any less contentious in 2024.
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even if he does that, even if any chance of a bipartisan alternative dies with it, there is still plenty at the state level that troubles any serious student of how democracies fail. we mentioned the metastasizing ballot audits at the top of the program. in addition, dozens of republican-sponsored bills to restrict voting are making their way through state legislatures. local voting officials remain under threat, some even needing around-the-clock security. it s a lot, and the white house knows it. it s important to remember that this has been a 60-year battle to make voting more accessible, more available to americans across the country and our effort, the president s effort to continue that fight doesn t stop tomorrow at all. this will be a fight of his presidency. more now on the so-called audit in arizona and what could happen with it this week. kyung lah is in phoenix for us tonight. so what s the latest? reporter: we are learning that this part of this exercise
pretty harsh restrictions that definitely would have impacted turnout. that bill in some form is likely to come up again in texas. and just, you know, not to be the skunk at the garden party, eugene, but most people think it s likely to pass. nick here has the numbers. tens of thousands of voters disenfranchised. eugene, let me show you what general psaki had to say about their hopes and expectations for the week. it s a step forward. we don t expect a magical ten votes. but just two weeks ago there were questions about whether democrats would be aligned. we certainly hope that will be the case tomorrow. this has been a 60-year battle to make voting more accessible, more available to americans across the country. our effort, the president s effort, to continue that fight