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    Kendra Davenport Cotton of New Georgia Project joins the show to discuss her organization’s work engaging with historically marginalized voters; the importance of holding people accountable for attempts to overturn the 2020 election results; and how to fight efforts to curb voting rights. Colin and Daniella also talk about former President Donald Trump’s indictment by special counsel Jack Smith and the extreme voting records of Republican leaders.

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