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特朗普剑指2026中期选举,誓言“终结邮寄选票”
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-08-19 02:44

Core Points - Trump is leading a movement to abolish mail-in voting, claiming states must follow federal directives [1][2] - He plans to sign an executive order to ensure the fairness of the 2026 midterm elections, which he believes will benefit the Republican Party [1] - Trump is pressuring Republican-led states to redraw congressional districts to maintain a slight advantage in the House [1] Group 1 - Trump has expressed intentions to eliminate mail-in voting, questioning its security and labeling it as "inaccurate and expensive" [2] - Legal experts argue that Trump lacks the authority to unilaterally ban mail-in voting, emphasizing that states have the primary control over election methods [2] - The ongoing criticism of mail-in voting by Trump has influenced Republican voter behavior, with an increase in mail-in voting among Republicans for the 2024 election [2] Group 2 - The American Civil Liberties Union emphasizes the importance of mail-in voting for election fairness and is prepared to counter these unfounded constitutional attacks through legal means [3]