Donald Trump Says He Wants To Seize State Elections, Probably Just Kidding Again Because He's Such A Kidder
Just joking, only serious.
Donald Trump Says He Wants To Seize State Elections, Probably Just Kidding Again Because He’s Such A Kidder Donald Trump has publicly suggested that Republicans should “take over” elections in certain states to maintain control of Congress, expressing a desire to nationalize voting processes. This idea, which he has floated multiple times, is met with constitutional objections, as American elections are primarily governed by state law. Trump’s claims of widespread voter fraud, particularly by non-citizens, are largely unsubstantiated and have been debunked by various reviews.
- Donald Trump has suggested Republicans should “take over” elections in states that might vote against them.
- He expressed a desire for Republicans to nationalize the voting process.
- Trump claims he won states that show he did not, citing potential fraud.
- The article notes that American elections are primarily governed by state law and are decentralized.
- Claims of widespread voter fraud by non-citizens have been debunked by multiple reviews, including one initiated by the Trump administration.
- Trump has previously mused about Democrats not being allowed to run for office and questioned the fairness of midterm elections.
- His public statements about elections have been characterized by his spokespersons as jokes or misunderstood remarks.
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