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Inside The Hidden Battles Of Election Law: Why True Integrity Is Won In The Trenches

1 h 7 min · 26 jun 2026
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We break down the high-stakes world of election law as guest host Linda Kearns fills in on The Dawn Stensland Show. Joined by top election attorney Justin Riemer—leader of Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE) and the Ulysses S. Grant Institute for the Study of Democracy—the crew exposes the tedious, in-the-weeds battles required to protect the vote. From a firsthand look at a chaotic Philadelphia polling place debacle to the critical need for permanent, bipartisan poll watchers, we highlight why election integrity is won yard-by-yard rather than through magic bullets. We also dive into the latest political shenanigans happening across the country, including a bizarre copycat candidate dispute in Alaska meant to confuse voters in a ranked-choice system. The discussion shifts to structural threats against our constitutional republic, analyzing why progressive pushes for a national popular vote and Supreme Court packing are deeply cynical power grabs. We check the foundational knowledge of the room with an official U.S. citizenship civics test, leading to a fiery debate on how current university settings and a lack of patriotic schooling are impacting the next generation. On the cultural side, the crew reacts to The Philadelphia Inquirer's newly released list of 76 iconic local songs, expressing collective outrage over the absolute snub of G-Love's classic anthem, "I-76." We wrap up the morning with a lively celebration of Elvis Presley’s cultural legacy, complete with listener trivia from the 1950s, a look at regional impersonator contests, and a debate on a classic movie-inspired summer matchup. Plus, a grateful listener calls in to share how conservative tax cuts are directly benefiting retirees across the region.

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