Group 1 - Trump's commitment to issue an executive order to terminate mail-in ballots and voting machines before the 2026 midterm elections could significantly benefit the Republican Party [1][3] - Historically, Democratic voters are more inclined to use mail-in ballots, making Trump's promise a strategic move to reshape the midterm election landscape in favor of his party [3] - Trump has criticized mail-in voting as fraudulent and costly, claiming it undermines true democracy, despite lacking evidence of widespread fraud in the 2016 and 2020 elections [3][4] Group 2 - Legal experts assert that the U.S. Constitution grants states the authority to manage federal elections, meaning Trump cannot unilaterally dictate how states conduct elections [4] - Recent polling indicates Trump's support has dropped to 40%, the lowest since his return to the political scene, with particularly low ratings among Hispanic voters [4] - Trump has promised voters that under his potential second term, income will rise, inflation will disappear, and the middle class will experience unprecedented prosperity, although current voter sentiment reflects disappointment [4]
特朗普加紧布局美国中期选举,称将终止邮寄选票和使用投票机
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-08-19 22:55