Our system is antiquated and difficult to understand because it's different from one state to the next. And by having Georgia have to hand count ballots, it doubles down on that antiquated part, but it also creates opportunity to sow misinformation.
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Stephanie Murphy discusses the implications of Georgia's decision to hand count ballots and its potential to sow misinformation.
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