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Trump suggests nationalizing elections, Democrats express concern
Summary
Donald Trump said on a conservative podcast that Republican officials should 'take over' and 'nationalize' elections in 15 states; Democrats and other officials criticised the remarks and said they would oppose efforts to nationalize election administration.
Content
Donald Trump suggested on a conservative podcast that Republican state officials "take over" and "nationalize" elections in 15 states. He framed the proposal as a way to prevent undocumented immigrants from voting. Reporting states that claims noncitizens are voting in numbers that can affect an election are false. The remarks prompted responses from Democratic senators and from the White House.
Key points:
- Trump suggested that Republican officials "take over" and "nationalize" elections in 15 states, according to remarks on a conservative podcast.
- The proposal was presented as a way to stop undocumented immigrants voting; reporting states claims that noncitizens vote in affecting numbers are false.
- Senator Mark Warner said the comments indicate a forward-looking threat to election security for 2026 and 2028.
- Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats will oppose calls to nationalize elections, and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president supports voter ID and wants legislation on the issue.
Summary:
Democrats have warned the remarks could pose a threat to election administration and said they will oppose attempts to nationalize elections. The White House reiterated the president's support for voter ID and potential legislation. Undetermined at this time.
