How to plan for an election that leaders are trying to subvert
The Guardian – US News
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Summary
The White House is working to change electoral rules in its favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counterplan T he second Trump administration is systematically eroding the institutional foundations of competitive elections without formally abolishing them. They have a plan to achieve what scholars of democratic backsliding call “electoral subversion”: changing electoral rules in their favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counter-plan of their own. The White House’s approach to electoral subversion has multiple fronts . The administration has rewarded those who used violence to disrupt the last transfer of power, disabled the federal agencies charged with protecting election integrity , moved to extend executive control over voter registration, and threatened to withhold terrorism prevention funding from states who do not change their voting rules. Donald Trump continues to claim without proof that the election system is rigged. The president’s own words confirmed what the policy record already showed. This will be critical for ensuring eyes and ears – and capable legal talent – if there are shenanigans at poll sites. Community, labor, and faith organizations ensured the response was firm but also non-violent.
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The White House is working to change electoral rules in its favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counterplan The second Trump administration is systematically eroding the institutional foundations of competitive elections without formally abolishing them. They have a plan to achieve what scholars of democratic backsliding call “electoral subversion”: changing electoral rules in their favor. Protectors of democracy must have a counter-plan of their own. The White House’s approach to electoral subversion has multiple fronts . The administration has rewarded those who used violence to disrupt the last transfer of power, disabled the federal agencies charged with protecting election integrity , moved to extend executive control over voter registration, and threatened to withhold terrorism prevention funding from states who do not change their voting rules. Continue reading...
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