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Trump's Claims on Mail-In Voting and Election Authority

CBS New YorkSeptember 5, 20254 min288 views
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Trump's Stance on Mail-In Voting

  • πŸ“’ President Trump has stated his desire to end mail-in voting ahead of the 2026 midterms, proposing an executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines.
  • πŸ—³οΈ He claims that voting by mail is a "scam" that facilitates cheating by Democrats.

Constitutional Authority Over Elections

  • βš–οΈ According to the Constitution, the time, place, and manner of elections are determined by local governments, not the federal government.
  • ❌ Trump's proposed actions regarding mail-in ballots and voting machines are largely beyond his practical authority.
  • ⚠️ The claim that states are merely agents of the federal government in conducting elections is categorically false and contradicts decades of Republican opposition to federalizing election control.

Impact and Demographics of Mail-In Voting

  • 🌍 Mail-in voting, in some form, is available in all 50 states, with some states like Oregon, Utah, and California voting almost entirely by mail.
  • πŸ“Œ In states with restrictions, such as Texas, only specific groups like those voting absentee or individuals over 65 can vote by mail.
  • 🎯 In Texas, a ban on mail-in ballots would likely impact Trump voters the most, suggesting a potential oversight in his proposed policy.

International Comparison and Practicality

  • 🌐 The assertion that the United States is unique in allowing mail-in voting is false, as at least a dozen other countries, including the UK, have similar systems.
  • ⏳ Implementing a ban on mail-in voting before the 2026 midterms is logistically highly improbable due to the extensive planning, resources, and infrastructure required for election administration.
  • πŸ’Έ Such a fundamental change would be incredibly expensive and problematic to enact overnight.

Potential Motivations

  • πŸ€” The timing of Trump's statements may be a diversion tactic, potentially linked to recent lawsuits concerning voting machines.
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