Basic right really is open to everyone. Why wouldnt we do everything that we can to make sure that everyone can vote . But we do. Theres no better way to find out whats really going on than by sharing a meal. This is insane. With those fighting for a seat at the table. Its n it its not a red blue issue. This is an american issue. Im andrew zimmer. Storyteller. Chef. World traveler. Thats delicious. Im exploring our country looking at the biggest social and political questions of the day through the lens of food. I mean, there is no one solution. Mmm. Sharing some amazing meals along the way. Mindy, hot and fresh. And trying to figure out holy moly whats eating america. November 2020 could be the most important election in modern american history. Yet, several states are actively making it more difficult for people to cast their vote. As wisconsin is springing into action to take more than 230,000 voters off the rolls effective immediately, the great state of georgia as of tonight is do
for just the second time in more than 70 years, a democrat would win the state. arizona was no longer reliably red. and republicans, still in charge of the legislature, went to work, proposing new ways to change the state s election laws. like one that said any time before the presidential inauguration, the legislature, quote, may revoke the secretary of state s issuance or certification of a presidential elector s certificate of election. in english, allow the legislature to overturn the election. that bill, which did not become law, was proposed by a republican now running to be arizona s next secretary of state. one of her opponents in that race, republican state senator michelle rita, also sponsored election legislation which did become law. and i m proud to sign this bill into law. that has to do with mail-in voting. before we explain the changes, a little context. mail-in voting was big in 2020.
arizona was no longer reliably red. and republicans, still in charge of the legislature, went to work, proposing new ways to change the state s election laws. like one that said any time before the presidential inauguration, the legislature, quote, may revoke the secretary of state s issuance or certification of a presidential elector s certificate of election. in english, allow the legislature to overturn the election. that bill, which did not become law, was proposed by a republican now running to be arizona s next secretary of state. one of her opponents in that race, republican state senator michelle rita, also sponsored election legislation which did become law. and i m proud to sign this bill into law. that has to do with mail-in voting. before we explain the changes, a little context. mail-in voting was big in 2020. but it s been huge in arizona for years. even before the pandemic, more than 70% of arizona voters