the very legitimacy of our elections. here is how own attorney general described it. they obviously were influencing a lot of people, members of the public, that there was this systemic corruption in this system, that their votes did not count, that these machines controlled by somebody else were actually determining it, which was complete nonsense. so, for the remainder of this hour, we are going to discuss the ongoing threats to democracy, from the attacks on voting rights to revelations from the january 6th committee. and i want to bring in our panel of experts. top election lawyer marc e. elias, who founded democracy docket, a democratic party voting advocacy group. and sophia lin lakin, interim co-director for the aclu voting rights project, where she helped strategize voting rights litigation across the nation. and former attorney general eric holder, still with us. eric, we are going to talk about how our democracy is working or isn t working, how people vote and how our v
former president s big lie was designed to make people doubt the very legitimacy of our elections. here s how s own attorney general described it. they obviously were influencing a lot of people, members of the public, that there was this systemic corruption in this system, that their votes did not count, that these machines controlled by somebody else were actually determining it, which was complete nonsense. so, for the remainder of this hour, we are going to discuss the ongoing threats to democracy, from the attacks on voting rights to revelations from the january 6th committee. and i want to bring in our panel of experts. top election lawyer marc e. elias, who founded democracy docket, a democratic party voting advocacy group. and sophia lin lakin, interim co-director for the aclu voting rights project, where she helps strategize voting rights litigation across the nation. and former attorney general eric holder, still with us. eric, we are going to talk about how our democracy