Trump Says There Shouldn’t Be an Election, Boasting of Wins

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Former President Donald Trump told Reuters that, given his accomplishments, ‘we shouldn’t even have an election,’ a remark reflecting his long-shot idea of canceling elections—an option that does not exist in the U.S. system, since election timing is set by Congress and run by state officials. He also floated questions about term limits, while experts note there is no legal mechanism to suspend or cancel elections.
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