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Donald Trump, U.S. Constitution and nationalized elections

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Trump wants Republicans to ā€˜nationalize’ US elections. The Constitution might get in the way
A wide array of election experts say President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to ā€œnationalize the votingā€ is an alarming and potentially dangerous escalation of his continued efforts to transform how US elections are administered.

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 · 13h
Trump calls for nationalized elections. What does it mean for Texas?
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U.S. Constitution expert discusses President Trump’s call for nationalized elections
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Nevada officials slam Trump's 'absurd' call for nationalized elections
President Donald Trump's calls for nationalizing elections and having Republicans take over voting in some places received swift pushback from some Nevada leaders.

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 · 16h
Trump doubles down on his call for the federal government to ā€˜take over’ elections
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Leavitt says Trump was referring to SAVE Act when he said Republicans should "nationalize" voting
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Trump calls to 'nationalize' elections. What does it mean for Tennessee?
"The Republicans should say, 'We want to take over. We should take over the voting in at least ‒ many, 15 places'," Trump said.

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Trump, 79, Blows Up Karoline Leavitt’s Defense of His Bonkers Election Plot
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Top Republican in Congress pushes back against Trump’s call to nationalize elections
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