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Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettAugust 19, 2025No Comments
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Something happened during the 2024 elections which are not sufficiently discussed. The Republican Party spent tens of millions of dollars stimulating voting by mail and canceling the damage caused by Trump in 2020 to their mail voting program.

The result was that the Republicans reduced the voting advantage by the post office which the Democrats enjoyed in 2020, and the republican increase in name voting played a big role in the victory of the GOP.

Trump tries to sabotage his party before the 2026 elections Attacking voting by mail.

The last assertion of the president who It can get rid of the shipping ballots with a decree is absurd.

We asked the CEO of the Fair elections, Rebecka Caruthers how Trump could get rid of ballots by mail on CNN, and she replied:

He can’t. So that he can move forward and bring it. He could go ahead and sign a fictitious and legally non -legal executive decree. But many groups, many civil rights groups and voting rights groups and solid judgment will fight it on this subject.

Frankly, states should be in arms because it does not have the opportunity to order states to stop the ballots by mail. Each state can decide how it will make elections.

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In fact, we now have certain states which are 100% voting ballots by post, so it simply cannot do it. But also the congress. Where are you? We need you to resist this president because you are a branch of coequal government. The president cannot just unilaterally decide what he will do.

Where are the courts? Where is the Supreme Court? The Supreme Court is the government’s branch supposed to interpret the Constitution. And here it is a constitutional surplus. If Trump is advancing while trying to get rid of the shipping ballots.

Trump’s latest explosion is a combination of distraction theater and his inability to leave the 2020 elections. Trump convinced himself that the 2020 elections were stolen from him by mail voting, and he wants the country to ignore everything around him and focus on what makes him crazy.

Trump cannot end the postal vote. He cannot get rid of postal bulletins. His decree would be worthless.

The country has already turned on TrumpSo he wants to make the most difficult for people to vote. With each passing day of failure, it is more likely to develop that the American people will head to the polls to end their presidency in November 2026.

Donald Trump tries to cheat, but he cannot end the vote by mail.

What do you think of Trump’s war against the vote? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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