President Donald Trump announced he will sign an executive order to eliminate mail‑in ballots and replace voting machines with “watermark” paper ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Calling mail voting and some machines corrupt and inaccurate, he said top lawyers are drafting the order and framed it as necessary to restore election honesty. Legal experts and news outlets note that states control election procedures and such an order would almost certainly face immediate constitutional challenges and logistical chaos, potentially disenfranchising overseas voters and people who rely on absentee voting. The announcement intensified debate over federal election authority and democratic norms. (forbes.com)
Do you support this? No. An order attempting to ban mail‑in voting or force states to scrap machines would likely exceed presidential authority, invite swift court challenges, and risk disenfranchising many voters. (cbsnews.com)
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