As the US midterm elections draw near, the Trump administration has launched a series of last-ditch efforts to overhaul the country's electoral system, sparking a heated debate over election security. At the center of the controversy are claims of widespread voter fraud, which President Trump has repeatedly and falsely asserted are rampant across the nation. However, election administrators have pushed back against these claims, citing a lack of evidence to support them. In a contentious interview, White House correspondent Liz Landers spoke with Gabe Sterling, a top official from the Georgia Secretary of State's office, to shed light on the tension between the White House and election administrators as they navigate the critical months leading up to the midterms.
The Trump administration has made multiple efforts to reshape how elections are run with just months before the midterms. The debate over election security has led to tension between the White House and election administrators as the president falsely claims voter fraud is rampant nationwide. Liz Landers discussed more with Gabe Sterling of the Georgia Secretary of State's office.