seemed the political fit for this state, the reddest in the nation. where she won by nearly 50 points. but everything changed when she turned on trump. every american must consider this. can a president who is willing to make the choices donald trump made during the violence of january 6th ever be trusted with any position of authority in our great nation again. as cheney awaits word on her political future, trump and his allies are facing new threats to their legal future. three investigations moving ahead on multiple fronts in just the past 24 hours. federal prosecutors now say the search at mar-a-lago is part of an ongoing criminal investigation involving national security after warning a judge that unsealing the affidavit could compromise witnesses and undermine their case. in new york the former cfo for trump s business empire is now expected to plead guilty to criminal charges in a case linked to tax fraud. and in georgia where investigators are looking into attempt
54 of 87 candidates are election deniers. that s just in presidential battlegrounds. so when you look ahead at 2024, what is your main concern? there was always this conversation about voting laws. that was a real threat to democracy. the georgia election law, the texas voting law, i think there s a lot of hyperbole spent on that. the real threat is the people that have some level of exclusive authority over the elections doing things either to throw an election one way or to simply not certify. these things will get brought out in court, but when we hand it to people who don t live in reality, that s the biggest threat to democracy. one of the things is are people even talking about it. the idea that people would be talking about a race for secretary of state as somebody that has covered politics for a long time is almost crazy, but you have been hearing that on the ground. people are talking about it.