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Case File #200: Ballot Box Blues

20 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Media madness. Mudslinging. Money. A few things associated with election cycles and the campaign trail. In the 200th episode of The Crisis Files, host Roshini inspects a phenomenon putting the US system of voting in real jeopardy with The Denver Gazette investigative columnist and radio host Jimmy Sengenberger. The attack on the election process has become a multi-billion-dollar cottage industry. From conspiracy theories to violence against election judges, Jimmy says: "We have a real crisis in our elections." Learn more about what's fueling the decline and how you might become part of the solution. Plus, get insider takes on what universal mail ballots look like for states that already run elections this way. The Framers of the US Constitution held voting at the heart of what it means to be a democratic republic. This ritual is meant to remain non-partisan and non-violent.

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