Trump’s Election Fixation
Politics
United States
Started February 08, 2026
Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss the president’s call to “nationalize” the upcoming elections
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Trump’s Election Fixation
The Atlantic (United States) | Feb 07, 2026
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Feb 08, 2026
Trump's fixation on nationalizing elections undermines state sovereignty and could lead to federal overreach in a traditionally decentralized system.
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Focusing on nationalizing elections distracts from addressing the root causes of voter disenfranchisement and the erosion of public trust in elections.
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Nationalizing elections could ensure uniform standards and enhance voter access across all states, addressing disparities in election processes.
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A nationalized election system could help combat election interference and restore public confidence in electoral integrity amid growing partisanship.
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The debate around nationalizing elections highlights the need for reform, but we must carefully weigh the implications for federalism and local governance.
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