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'If You Can Keep It': Young Voters In 2024

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🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Wisconsin follows Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Nevada in bringing charges against so-called fake electors.

What do we know about the case in Wisconsin and how it compares to these other states?

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0:00.0

When voters talk during an election season, we listen, we ask questions, we follow up, and we bring you along to hear what we learned.

0:09.0

Get closer to the issues, the people, and your vote at the NPR Elections Hub.

0:13.6

Visit NPR.org slash elections. This is one A. I'm Jen White. I'm also here with one A's Todd Zwillick. He joins us every Monday leading up to the election as part of our

0:33.6

politics series if you can keep it. And this is our weekly series where we leave the

0:38.3

horse race to the side and instead focus on the stakes for this election, for people, for the country, and of course for our democracy.

0:46.0

Today we're talking about the issues that are top of mind for young voters and how support for Biden among youth voters is falling.

0:52.0

But first, an update on one of the lawsuits

0:54.9

tied to former President Donald Trump and the 2020 election.

0:59.6

Last week Wisconsin's attorney general filed felony charges against two attorneys and an election

1:04.8

aid who submitted paperwork falsely stating that Trump won the state in 2020.

1:09.8

A recount confirmed that President Biden won the state by more than 20,000 votes.

1:14.8

Wisconsin follows Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada and bringing charges around

1:20.9

so-called fake elector schemes. What do we know about the case in

1:24.6

Wisconsin and how it compares to these other states? I'm Jen White. You're listening

1:29.2

to the 1-A podcast where we get to the heart of the story. We'll get into that and more after this.

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