Trump's Push to Purge Mail-In Voting and Voting Machines Before 2026 Midterms
The HillAugust 19, 20258 min6,241 views
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- 🎯 President Trump is leading an effort to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines, which he claims are susceptible to fraud, before the 2026 midterm elections.
- 🗳️ He asserts that mail-in ballots are inherently dishonest and that watermarked paper provides undeniable proof of election outcomes.
- 📜 Trump plans to sign an executive order to promote honesty in elections, stating that Democrats oppose this due to their alleged cheating methods.
Criticisms and Counterarguments
- ⚖️ Critics argue that the President lacks the constitutional authority to change voting procedures via executive order, predicting legal challenges that would likely fail in the Supreme Court.
- 💡 It's pointed out that mail-in voting is not inherently flawed and that a significant portion of Trump's own 2020 votes came from mail-in ballots, making his stance contradictory.
- ♿ Concerns are raised about disenfranchising individuals with disabilities or those unable to reach polling stations, for whom mail-in voting is a crucial convenience.
Personal Anecdote on Mail-In Ballots
- ✉️ A personal story is shared about receiving an absentee ballot for a previous tenant, highlighting the potential for duplicate ballots to be sent and the possibility of voting twice.
- ⚠️ While acknowledging that mail-in voting can be exploited, it's argued that this is not a widespread issue and that barcodes on ballots help track votes to individuals.
Broader Election Integrity Debates
- 🏛️ The discussion touches on the idea that election rules should be determined by Congress, not the President through executive orders.
- 💰 A radical perspective is introduced suggesting that only those who pay significant taxes should be allowed to vote, as they have a greater stake in how public money is spent.
- 🔒 Counterarguments emphasize the need for oversight and rules to ensure people make good decisions, contrasting this with a libertarian ethos of individual accountability and minimal government control.
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