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Trump n'a pas le pouvoir de fédéraliser les élections
President Trump, much as he might wish otherwise, is not Congress
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National Review (United States) | Apr 03, 2026
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Allowing the federal government to control elections could lead to political bias and erode public trust in the electoral process.
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The debate over federalizing elections highlights the fundamental tension between state autonomy and national standards.
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Federalizing elections undermines states' rights and removes local control, essential for a functioning democracy.
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Trump's push for federal authority over elections is necessary to ensure integrity and prevent voter fraud on a national scale.
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A standardized federal approach to elections could enhance transparency and accessibility for all voters across the country.
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