Election law experts say the presidency could be stolen — by entirely legal means
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Lawrence Lessig and Matthew Seligman
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From two distinguished experts on election law, How to Steal a Presidential Election is an alarming look at how the American presidency could be stolen—by entirely legal means.
Even in the fast and loose world of the Trump White House, the idea that a couple thousand disorganized protestors storming the U.S. Capitol might actually prevent a presidential succession was far fetched. Yet perfectly legal ways of overturning election results actually do exist, and they would allow a political party to install its own candidate in place of the true winner.

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“Two of our greatest election experts draw a deeply informed yet sobering picture of how our current constitutional system defeats democracy and invites stolen elections. Lessig and Seligman show how to make U.S. democracy more robust and resilient, but only if the country surmounts its culture of bad faith.”
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