'BradCast' 7/10/2017: (Guest: Marilyn Marks of Coalition for Good Governance)

Published: July 11, 2017, midnight

b"At the G-20 Summit, which wrapped up over the weekend in Hamburg, Germany made very clear that it is now the U.S. -- or, more accurately, the Trump Administration -- against the world. Old allies like Germany, France and Great Britain are forming new alliances with nations like China to move ahead without the U.S. in the wake of the Trump Administration's plan to withdraw from the landmark Paris Climate Agreement. Meanwhile, back here at home, Democrats continue to wring their hands about what they believe to be a hacked or otherwise manipulated Presidential election in 2016, even while they fail to do anything about voting systems that are easily hacked, manipulated and 100% unverifiable. With major security concerns about last month's U.S. House Special Election in Georgia's 6th Congressional District -- where Democrat Jon Ossoff reportedly lost to Republican Karen Handel by 4 points after leading in virtually all of the pre-election polls -- you'd think Dems would be raising holy hell about the fact that Georgia still uses 100% unverifiable voting systems. That is especially alarming in Georgia, where the state was recently discovered to have kept the passwords for those easily-manipulated systems (along with its Voter Registration database) on a completely unprotected web server for at least 7 months between August of last year and March of this year. The revelation regarding the massive security breach was reported just days before the June 20 election. But while the DNC is 'moving on' despite the unverifiable reported results of the election, a group of multi-partisan voters in the state of Georgia have now filed an election contest in court, seeking to void the results of that special election and hold a new one on verifiable paper ballots. We speak with one of the plaintiffs in the suit, Marilyn Marks, a Republican, longtime election integrity advocate, and Executive Director of the Coalition for Good Governance, about the group's legal complaint, why they are filing it, what they hope to achieve, and if the GOP-majority House of Representatives will move to have the case tossed out of court on Constitutional jurisdictional grounds..."