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Election officials in key Michigan county hire 'Stop the Steal' ringleader to recruit poll workers

A poll watcher waits as a worker with the Detroit Department of Elections helps process absentee ballots at the Central Counting Board in the TCF Center on Nov. 4, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)
A poll watcher waits as a worker with the Detroit Department of Elections helps process absentee ballots at the Central Counting Board in the TCF Center on Nov. 4, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)

Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla about her latest investigation of Republican efforts to recruit poll workers to administer elections.

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