How to plan for an election that leaders are trying to subvert
Summary
President Donald Trump's administration is changing election rules to benefit itself without officially ending elections. This approach includes reducing the independence of election monitoring and using government power to control voting processes, which some experts call electoral subversion. Groups supporting democracy are working to increase voter participation and closely observe elections to protect fair voting.Key Facts
- The Trump administration is making changes to election rules that favor itself.
- Officials who disrupted the last transfer of power have been rewarded.
- Federal agencies that protect election integrity have been weakened.
- Some states under allied legislatures are gaining more control over election certification.
- President Trump has claimed, without proof, that elections are rigged.
- These actions aim to limit who votes, who counts votes, and who wins.
- Civic groups are encouraging high voter turnout to make elections more fair.
- Legal observers and lawyers will monitor upcoming elections to prevent fraud.
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