Thune Resists Nationalizing U.S. Elections, Emphasizing State Control

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Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he’s not in favor of federalizing elections, arguing that elections are run by the states under the Constitution and that a decentralized system is harder to hack. Trump urged nationalizing voting, drawing pushback from Thune, the White House, and Democrats who warn such a move could undermine democracy, while supporters highlight proposals like the SAFE Act to create uniform voter-ID standards and other election safeguards.
- Senate GOP Leader John Thune says he disagrees with Trump that Congress should 'nationalize' elections NBC News
- Trump says Republicans 'should take over the voting' and 'nationalise' US elections BBC
- Trump wants to ‘nationalize the voting,’ seeking to grab states’ power The Washington Post
- Thune rejects Trump’s call for GOP to take over and ‘nationalize’ elections The Hill
- Opinion | Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Voting The New York Times
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