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President Donald Trump is at it again, this time promising an executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines. It sounds like something out of a political thriller, right? According to reports, he’s advocating for the use of watermarked paper instead, but experts are raising eyebrows about the idea’s accuracy and costs. Who knew voting could spark such a ruckus?
California Governor Gavin Newsom isn’t holding back, labeling Trump’s proposed changes as desperate moves to rig election outcomes. He’s questioning Trump’s motives as the former president sets his sights on the 2026 elections. It seems Trump is nervous, and Newsom is ready to call him out—talk about a political showdown!
Let’s break this down: mail-in ballots saw a surge during the pandemic, yet drooped back by the last election. Now, with Trump pushing for a complete overhaul, voters are left wondering what this means for the future. Will this push for change create chaos in the electoral process, or might it actually lead to a more straightforward voting method?
What are your thoughts on mail-in voting? Should it stick around, or is it time to shake things up in American democracy? Let’s dive into this heated debate!
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