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Supreme Court Rules for Election Integrity, Arizona Attorney General Says

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🗓️ 7 July 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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The Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of clean elections by upholding two Arizona voting laws designed to prevent fraud, the state's attorney general says.  In a 6-3 decision, the high court upheld Arizona laws banning ballot harvesting and out-of-precinct voting.  “[W]e need to recognize that the Constitution allows states to enact election integrity measures,” Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says. “The framers of our Constitution understood that.”  After the Supreme Court issued the ruling, President Joe Biden said he was “deeply disappointed” and promised to continue promoting Democrat-backed election legislation. But Brnovich says that his state's laws are designed to protect all votes and won’t negatively affect minority communities.  “I think it's clear,” Brnovich says, “… that the left, the hard left, the DNC [Democratic National Committee], and other left-wing groups are trying to do everything they can to control the state election process because they think that will benefit them.”  Brnovich joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain why this Supreme Court ruling is a victory for election integrity not only in Arizona but across the country.  We also cover these stories:  Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of The New York Times' much-disputed 1619 Project, declines a tenured position at the University of North Carolina. A D.C. man appeals to the Supreme Court to block a federal mask mandate for travelers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, contending it is unconstitutional. Ibram X. Kendi, author of the book “How to Be an Antiracist,” is scheduled to speak Wednesday at the national convention of the American Federation of Teachers.   Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Supreme Court ruled in favor of election integrity last week upholding two Arizona voting

0:18.5

laws designed to prevent voter fraud. Arizona Attorney General Mark Bernovich argued

0:24.3

the case before the Supreme Court. He joins the podcast today to explain why these elections

0:29.9

and laws help protect the integrity of the state's elections. The Attorney General

0:34.8

also responds to the left's claim that the Arizona voting laws are discriminatory.

0:41.0

And don't forget, if you're enjoying this podcast, please be sure to leave a review or

0:44.5

a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts and encourage others to subscribe. And now, onto

0:49.3

today's top news.

0:50.5

Nicole Hannah Jones, author of a controversial New York Times 1619 project, has declined

1:05.7

a tenured position at the University of North Carolina. Instead, Hannah Jones has accepted

1:11.2

a position as night chair and race and reporting at Howard University in D.C. The question

1:17.4

of Hannah Jones tenure became highly controversial earlier this year when the University of North

1:23.1

Carolina initially denied her tenure. Last week, the University trustees voted to approve

1:29.8

her tenure after they received a great deal of backlash for first denying it. But on CBS this

1:36.3

morning, Hannah Jones says she does not want to work at a university where there is so much

1:41.6

controversy over her tenure. Take a listen. Look what it took to get tenure. So this was a position

1:48.2

that since the 1980s came with tenure. The night chairs are designed for professional journalists

1:54.9

who have been working in the field to come into academia. And every other chair before me,

1:59.5

who also happened to be white, received that position with tenure. It has never been denied,

2:04.5

no one had never been denied tenure before. Exactly. And I went through the tenure process and I

2:09.3

received the unanimous approval of the faculty to be granted tenure. And so to be denied it and

2:16.4

to only have that vote occur on the last possible day at the last possible moment after threat of

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