days. it matters because we ve got a long history of cherry picking who can vote and who cannot vote. reporter: if all these election laws being surfaced in republican-led states seem like a coordinated effort, that s because it is. we have honed in on these eight specific focus states. reporter: a former-trump administration official who now heads up the conservative heritage action for america said the group had made recommendations to several states which ended up in election-related bills. from there, as we create this eco chamber, we are working with these state legislators to make sure they have all of the information they need to draft the bills. in some cases, we actually draft them for them. or we have a sentinel on our behalf give them the model legislation so it has that grassroots, you know, from the bottom-up type of vibe. reporter: donald trump s big lie and his party s willingness to go along with the facade is now the biggest threat to free and fair election
america said the group had made recommendations to several states which ended up in election related bills. from there, as we create this ecochamber, we re working with state legislatures to make sure they have all the legislation they need to draft the bills. we have a sentinel in our behalf give them the model legislation so it has that grass roots from the bottom up type of vibe. donald trump s big lie and his party s willingness to go along with the facade is now the threat to free and fair elections we face. it used to be unthinkable to contemplate election subversion in the united states. it s now become something that we need to spend the next few years guarding against. it is the greatest danger facing american democracy today. it s dangerous, wolf, because it is destabilizing, according to all the election officials and experts we talked to. a democracy depends on the losers agreeing that the
them or have a sential on our behalf and give them the model legislation so it has the grass roots from the bottom up type of vibe. reporter: donald trump s big lie and his party s willingness to go along with the facade is now the biggest threat to free and fair elections we face. it used to be unthinkable to contemplate election subversion in the united states. it s become think nlable but something we need to spend the next few years guarding against 6 it s dangerous. reporter: it s dangerous because it s destiabilizing. a democracy depends on the losers agreeing the election was conducted in a fairway and agreeing to fight another day. if you don t have that acceptance, you don t have a democracy. right now, with donald trump and his followers, we don t have that. don? drew, thank you very much for
effort, that s because it is. we have honed in on these eight specific focused states. a former trump administration official who now heads up the conservative heritage action for america said the group had made recommendations to several states, which ended up in election related bills. from there as we create the echo chamber, we re working with state legislators to make sure they have the information they need to draft the bills or we have a sentinel on our bhehalf. give them the model legislation. it has the grass roots from the bottom up type of vibe. donald trump s big lie, and hi party s willingness to go along with the facade is now the biggest threat to free and fair elections we face. it used to be unthinkable to contemplate election subversion in the united states. it is now not only become thinkable but something we need to spend the next few years
attention to something from americans united for life. they are the ones that are perpetuating a lot of this legislation across states. this is from their website. and it says basically, aul attorneys are highly-regarded experts on pro-life legal language and the constitution, consulting on bills and amendments across the country. in addition, our model legislation enables legislators to easily introduce bills without needing to research or write the bills themselves. i m asking you as someone that is very much focused on women s access and agency of our body and your expertise also on access to the voting booth. can you talk about how these, while seemingly disparate movements happen to seem to have the same roots in legislation that is prebaked and sent and feathered out to the rest of the country? sure. you know, this is nothing new. we saw this a couple of decades ago. saw this during the obama