More than half of Americans supported allowing no-excuse mail-in voting in a Pew Research Center poll despite President Trump's promise to end the practice he denounced as "fraudulent."
The big picture: Trump has been pushing an end to mail-in voting for years, especially while calling into question results of the 2020 election, in which election officials found no evidence of widespread voting fraud. • The president announced plans on Monday to sign an executive order ending mail-in voting, aiming to bring "HONESTY" to the 2026 midterm elections, he said.
Context: In the last presidential election, Trump voters (38%) were more likely to vote in person on Election Day than voters who supported then-Vice President Harris (29%), the research center said.
The latest: A 58% majority, incl