
Midterms: How Donald Trump tries to distort the rules of the electoral game
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The official added that the Trump administration has been working across all agencies and local partners to safeguard elections from fraud and abuse, and investing in a strong infrastructure to sustain that mission, especially in the midterm elections. The 2002 law states that the president can supplement replacements to the commission, but it is unclear how Trump will move ahead with the commission.
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The official added that the Trump administration has been working across all agencies and local partners to safeguard elections from fraud and abuse, and investing in a strong infrastructure to sustain that mission, especially in the midterm elections.
according to Daily Dispatch +2The 2002 law states that the president can supplement replacements to the commission, but it is unclear how Trump will move ahead with the commission.
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