White House is manipulating voting system, from redistricting to rule changes, to affect midterms
A year out from the 2026 midterms, with Republicans feeling the blows from a string of losses in this week’s elections, Donald Trump and his allies are mounting a multipronged attack on almost every aspect of voting in the United States and raising what experts say are troubling questions about the future of one of the world’s oldest democracies.
While Democratic leaders continue to invest their hopes in a “blue wave” to overturn Republican majorities in the House and Senate next year, Trump and some prominent supporters have sought to discredit the possibility that Republicans could lose in a fair fight and are using that premise to justify demands for a drastically different kind of electoral system.
This is not the first time Trump has questioned the credibility of US elections – he did it almost as vigorously in 2016 and 2024, when he won his bids for the White House, as he did in 2020, when he did not – but now the president’s confidants are threatening emergency powers to seize control of a process over which presidents ordinarily have no control.



We all know that Republicans can’t afford free, democratic votes. So they are doing everything in their power to sabotage or even prevent them. By means that may or may not be legal.
It will be legal, they will make sure of it. And if not, the courts will say it is.
Remember, SCOTUS already gave him carte blanche. The shadow-docket approvals are just a formality.
Nearly every atrocity committed by Nazi Germany was “legal” for the same(-ish) reasons. “Legal” doesn’t necessarily mean moral, or ethical. Under fascism, if usually doesn’t.