WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said this week that Republicans should nationalize voting in at least 15 unspecified places, repeating baseless claims that widespread fraud marred the 2020 election. He spoke on a podcast with former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino and offered no details about locations or legal mechanism. California officials and attorneys general responded that any federal takeover would face constitutional challenges and swift litigation. Reporting cited direct quotes and official statements, and noted that the White House did not immediately clarify Trump's remarks. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Journalists verified quotes and court precedents cited.
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Republican organizers seeking centralized control over election administration and strategists aiming to contest future results would benefit if federalization succeeded, as it could shift oversight and procedures toward actors aligned with party objectives.
State election officials, voters in affected jurisdictions, and minority communities could suffer legal uncertainty, reduced local control, and potential disenfranchisement if federal seizure of election administration were attempted.
Trump says federal government should 'take over' state elections
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