Tilting the Midterms: Trump's 5 Controversial Election Strategies

As Republicans face grim poll numbers, Trump uses his State of the Union address to promote debunked claims of voter fraud and outline plans to influence the midterm elections.
Trump once again railed against imagined fraud in America's elections during his State of the Union address, claiming that Democrats want to cheat and that their policy is so bad that their only way to get elected is to cheat. He vowed to stop it, hinting at a range of controversial strategies the former president may employ to tilt the upcoming midterm elections in his party's favor.
With Republicans facing grim poll figures, Trump's comments reflect a growing desperation to maintain power and influence. In the wake of his 2020 election loss, the former president has continued to push debunked fraud claims and advocate for measures that critics say are designed to suppress voter turnout and undermine the integrity of the electoral process.
Source: The Guardian


