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唐纳德·特朗普已经知道2026年选举被"操纵"

Politics
United States
开始于 February 06, 2026

The question is not if he will undermine confidence in the midterms but how

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The focus should be on ensuring transparent elections rather than dismissing claims of rigging, regardless of their origin.

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Trump's rhetoric may mobilize his base, but it risks alienating moderate voters who value stability and trust in the electoral process.

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Skepticism about election integrity is crucial for democracy; questioning the system can lead to important reforms.

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Concerns about election rigging reflect a broader dissatisfaction with the political system and deserve serious consideration.

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Trump's claims about a 'rigged' election undermine democratic institutions and can lead to widespread voter distrust.

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