
When elections lose public trust
From Constitution | America Out Loud News by Constitution | America Out Loud News
May 24, 2026 · 57 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the erosion of public trust in elections and the challenges to fair representation in the U.S.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Election controversies raise urgent questions about whether Americans can still trust the republic they inherit. From blocked oversight in Georgia to voter-registration fraud in Los Angeles and gerrymandering battles before state and federal courts, secrecy, legal fights, and political maneuvering challenge confidence in fair representation and self-government nationwide today again...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Engel
Topics covered
- elections
- public trust
- voter registration
- gerrymandering
- political maneuvering
- self-government
Keywords
- elections
- public trust
- voter registration fraud
- gerrymandering
- political maneuvering
- Georgia
- Los Angeles
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Georgia, Los Angeles
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