Brad Raffensperger, who holds the usually low-profile office of secretary of state in Georgia, became famous after he recorded a phone call with Donald Trump. Shortly after the 2020 election, Trump demanded that Georgia officials \u201cfind 11,780 votes\u201d so that he could win the state. The recorded phone conversation is a linchpin in the Fulton County racketeering case against Trump. Refusing that demand, Raffensperger\u2014a lifelong Republican\u2014received death threats from enraged Trumpists, and the state senate still wants to investigate him for it. But the politician tells David Remnick that he hasn\u2019t lost faith in his party. He believes he can convince election deniers of the fairness of Georgia\u2019s methods. And, by the way, that story line on \u201cCurb Your Enthusiasm\u201d about the Georgia crime of giving a person water while they wait in line to vote? Raffensperger has a suggestion for Larry David.\xa0