A voter chooses his pick for Atlanta mayor at a polling station at Georgia Tech.

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A voter chooses his pick for Atlanta mayor at a polling station at Georgia Tech. / flickr

We're three months away until the Presidential election, and Georgia is seen as a key battleground state for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. But there could be problems with voting, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University. It says most states rely on electronic voting machines that are at least a decade old and prone to failures and crashes. We talk about this with Merle King, the executive director at Kennesaw State University's Center for Election Systems.