
Why many election workers quit and how it may affect voting
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Expert fears partisan actors may replace election workers who quit over threats
It may be election day in 2021, but the attacks on the democratic process during the 2020 election had ripple effects that are still being felt. The latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll this week found that 81% of American adults believe the future of U.S. democracy is under serious threat. Tammy Patrick, senior advisor The Democracy Fund's elections program joins Stephanie Sy to explore the issue.
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Why many election workers quit and how it may affect voting
Clip: 11/2/2021 | 9m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
It may be election day in 2021, but the attacks on the democratic process during the 2020 election had ripple effects that are still being felt. The latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll this week found that 81% of American adults believe the future of U.S. democracy is under serious threat. Tammy Patrick, senior advisor The Democracy Fund's elections program joins Stephanie Sy to explore the issue.
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