Trump Claims He Will End mail voting “everywhere.” Here’s Why Election Rules Are State Based

President Trump cannot unilaterally end mail voting "everywhere" because the Constitution explicitly grants states—not the President—authority over how...

President Trump cannot unilaterally end mail voting "everywhere" because the Constitution explicitly grants states—not the President—authority over how...

Election season drama is intensifying across multiple states in April 2026 as debate controversies reveal deep fractures in how candidates are selected,...

The 2026 midterm election landscape has shifted dramatically in a direction few political observers predicted just months ago.

In a special election that defied recent political expectations, Democrat Emily Gregory captured a U.S.

President Trump's election reform executive orders are facing significant legal challenges on constitutional grounds, with federal courts, state...

Trump's recent executive orders and proposed legislation have fundamentally reshaped voter access in the United States.

Trump's policy shift is unfolding through executive action rather than legislation, with significant success in reshaping election procedures through...

Trump's election law changes, announced in late March 2026, fundamentally reshape how mail-in voting will operate in federal elections.

Trump election lawsuits refer to the hundreds of legal challenges filed in federal and state courts since 2023 involving claims about voting procedures,...

President Trump's recent election policy executive orders are facing immediate and widespread legal challenges from states, federal courts, and civil...