Donald Trump's Panic: Demands to Ban Early Voting for 2026 Midterms
David Pakman ShowNovember 5, 20256 min146,231 views
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- 📢 Donald Trump has publicly demanded the banning of mail-in and early voting for the 2026 midterm elections.
- 📣 This demand, made via Truth Social, is interpreted as a sign of panic and fear regarding potential Democratic investigations if they gain control of Congress.
- ❓ The exact mechanism Trump envisions for this ban (Congress, states, or Supreme Court) remains vague and incoherent, but the core demand is clear.
Underlying Fears and Motivations
- 😨 Trump's demand stems from a deep worry that Democrats will win the House in 2026, leading to investigations and potentially ending his presidency.
- 🏛️ He is reportedly focused on irreversible actions, like construction projects, as a way to solidify his legacy, which could be overturned by a Democratic-controlled House with subpoena power.
- ✈️ Trump's past associations with Jeffrey Epstein, including flying on his plane and calling him a "terrific guy," are highlighted as files Democrats would seek if they gain investigative authority.
Trump's Pattern of Behavior
- 🪞 This demand is seen as a continuation of Trump's established pattern of creating distractions and making outrageous statements when facing potential negative outcomes.
- 🚨 Examples cited include his reactions during the Russia investigations and impeachment proceedings, where he would tweet or say something "insane" to shift focus.
Broader Republican Concerns
- 📉 Trump's approval rating is described as being "in the toilet," with a shaky economy and tariffs negatively impacting his own voters.
- 🗣️ Even long-time supporters like Marjorie Taylor Greene are showing signs of wavering on MAGA.
- 📊 Studies consistently show that early voting benefits Democrats by increasing turnout among working-class voters, a trend Trump appears to recognize and fear.
Potential Authoritarian Tactics
- ⚠️ Trump's focus on restricting voting is seen as an admission that more people voting is detrimental to his party's prospects.
- 🏙️ A terrifying scenario is proposed where Trump might use a manufactured emergency (e.g., border or crime) to justify deploying the National Guard to major cities.
- 🚫 This presence of troops could then be used as a pretext to restrict voting hours and polling places, creating chaos that he blames on Democrats while orchestrating it himself.
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