indictment and used his key allies, his chief of staff, mark meadows. john eastman. so try to basically interfere in a serious of state elections notably georgia's, and throw the results into such chaos joe biden would not be able to be seated. >> devlin, what about the timeline? how does this indictment change the playing field for jack smith? you've got pretrial motions. arraignments for not only donald trump, but these other defendants. they're going to be running out of courthouses and he's got a campaign and you've got, you know, an election calendar as well.
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85% at think at the very least abortion bans to include exceptions like rape or incest or lifesaving situations. according to recent reporting from washington post, republican candidates are looking for ways to avoid talking about their incredibly unpopular abortion stance, which forces ten year old children to give birth on the campaign trail. while democrats, even those gathering capping i rest, gets like governors cooper of north carolina, and any bashir of kentucky, georgia's, sensitive, is they are all going on the offensive on this issue, firming standing for abortion, right unapologetically. or talk about how this might play out at the midterms just four months away. next. midterms jus midterms jus four months for yourself goes out the window. the lines that i was seeing in my forehead were getting deeper than i was used to them being. and i realized, you know, what i can focus again on myself.
>> especially if you are not offering anything else. >> yeah. exactly. you explain how the death of george floyd led to activism in states like georgia s. that still momentum? is that momentum still here? has it changed at all? >> well, go yeatwo years ago, w george floyd's protests, which including black voters, the first members of the electorate. that was the same coalition that came together to boost president biden in georgia and senators warnock and os off. whether it was policing bill or broader racial injustice. some of those issues have not been packed. there is some angst and a sense that maybe those voters might not come out in november because they don't feel like the promise that was made, the campaign promises have been fulfilled. >> all right.
quote. as the "washington post" report points out this incident in coffey county, georgia s part of a wider pattern, they write this, quote, in the year and a half since the 2020 election there's been a steady drum beat of revelations about alleged security breaches in local elections offices and a growing concern among experts that officials who are sympathetic to claims of vote rigging might be persuaded to undermine election security in the name of protecting it. suspected or attempted breaches have spurred law enforcement investigations in colorado, michigan and ohio. one such case has already led to criminal charges. tina peters an elections official in mesa county, colorado, was indicted in march on charges stemming from her alleged efforts to secretly copy a dominion voting system server last year. mounting concerns about election security and the steady march of the big lie republican candidates hoping to win offices at the federal, state and local