The president’s push for paper ballots and an end to certain voting machines could disrupt a system used by millions, despite constitutional questions and a lack of evidence of widespread fraud.
President Donald Trump has escalated his long-running campaign against mail-in voting, advocating for a return to paper ballots and promising to sign an executive order to fundamentally alter how millions of Americans cast their votes.
The move, if enacted, could upend a system that was utilized by nearly one in three voters in the 2024 election.
During his most recent remarks, the President labeled mail ballots “corrupt” and stated that their elimination would be “the biggest thing Republicans can do.” He also expressed a desire to remove certain voting machines, arguing for changes he believes