Why We Vote Ep. 154: Fulton County, DOJ Pressure & the Fight for Election Records
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In this final episode before Christmas, CannCon and Ashe in America break down a busy and consequential week in election integrity news. The conversation centers on the Department of Justice lawsuit against Fulton County over access to 2020 election records and the explosive response from Mark Elias and allied organizations attempting to block transparency. The hosts dissect the legal arguments being made to keep ballots, envelopes, and election materials sealed, explaining why those claims conflict with civil rights law and long standing record retention requirements. The episode also revisits Colorado election battles, federal pressure through funding leverage, the Tina Peters case and appeal timeline, and emerging RICO implications tied to immigration, NGOs, and cartel activity. Along the way, CannCon and Ashe reflect on how years of dismissed concerns are now resurfacing publicly, why scrutiny is increasing rather than fading, and what these legal showdowns mean for future election accountability.




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