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school of law, the director of safeguarding democracy project and an msnbc election law analyst. thank you for being here. we have all been speaking about the fate of democracy as we know it ahead of this election. we are do you see democracy going after tonight? >> the good news is that, in at least some places, election deniers did not get elected to office. that's one of the things i was really worried about is -- doug mastriano, who is running to be governor of pennsylvania. he lost his election, he would have had the power to appoint a secretary of state. he had said that he would not have certified the presidential election in 2020 for joe biden. so, that's one risk that has disappeared. we also had a number of trumpist candidates conceding their elections. that is something that is good news. it's a low bar. but it's good news. still waiting to see what happens in arizona. i think that's grand zero for all of this. it's too early to know how
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