'BradCast' 2/27/2020 (Guest: Marilyn Marks of Coalition for Good Governance)

Published: Feb. 28, 2020, 2:45 a.m.

b"On today's 'BradCast':\\xa0 The Trump Administration's handling of the expanding coronavirus crisis does not seem to be inspiring confidence, with stock markets continuing to plummet due to investor fears of a global pandemic. Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence to head the federal government response, (without informing HHS Secretary Alex Azar), but Pence's record as Indiana Governor isn't encouraging, because he presided over the worst HIV outbreak in state history. None of this is reason to panic, but it is a good opportunity to take a few simple measures to keep you and your family safe and prepared -- we offer some helpful tips toward that goal. And if the coronavirus is worrisome now, just wait until voters in jurisdictions forced to use unverifiable -- and germy -- touchscreen computers realize the unreliable systems are a potential source of transmission. MARILYN MARKS, Executive Director of the Coalition for Good Governance, joins us to discuss two new lawsuits seeking to block Georgia's costly, new 100% unverifiable touchscreen computer voting systems \\u2013 in part due to a major design flaw that violates the right to a "secret ballot" because voters' choices are easily visible from 30 feet away, violating voter privacy and state law. Marks reports on several other stunning revelations out of Georgia, including evidence that the state's election server was apparently hacked before the 2016 election. Plus Desi Doyen has our latest 'Green News Report'..."