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Why Is Trump So Afraid of American Voters?
President Trump raged after Democrats gained a number of elections this week. And now he’s calling on lawmakers to take motion: To do extra gerrymandering, to outlaw mail-in ballots and to make voter ID legal guidelines extra strict. Why is Trump so afraid of American voters? He’s afraid of dropping his majority within the midterm elections, argues Instances Opinion editor Kathleen Kingsbury.
Loads occurred this week. “Democrats dominating the primary main election.” “Nancy Pelosi will retire.” “A surge in air visitors controller callouts.” Right here’s one factor you shouldn’t miss. On Tuesday, California voted on —— “Prop 50.” “Prop 50.” “Democrats assume they may get 5 further seats.” However let’s not get too wrapped up within the particulars there. What’s of actual concern is President Trump’s response to this vote. Earlier than the polls even closed, the president was raging about how the election was rigged. That it was unconstitutional. “An enormous rip-off.” “It’s completely true that there’s fraud in California’s elections. It’s only a truth.” Spoiler: There’s no indication that both of these items are true. He acquired much more mad when he noticed Democrats win in Virginia, New Jersey and New York. “So Donald Trump, since I do know you’re watching, flip the quantity up.” And now the president is flailing. He desires to carry on to his majority in Congress within the midterms subsequent yr. So he’s calling on lawmakers to take motion to outlaw mail-in ballots, to make voter-ID legal guidelines extra strict, to do extra gerrymandering. And it’s not arduous to image what else the president may think about doing. Sending in troops into American cities round elections to intimidate voters or cowl the nation with ICE brokers who’ve already wrongfully detained virtually 200 U.S. residents this yr. For those who assume any of that is far-fetched, let’s assessment just a few different instances in American historical past the place our leaders have tried to disclaim voting rights. For Black voters within the Jim Crow South, for feminine voters earlier than girls’s suffrage and for Native Individuals for a lot of the nation’s historical past. And simply by persevering with to solid doubt on the legitimacy of American elections, Trump is telling his followers to consider that dropping an election means it’s stolen. We all know the place that ends. “Cease the steal!” In a democracy, a president’s job needs to be to get as many eligible residents as doable to the poll field. This nation has by no means achieved that completely, however we’ve made essential progress. If Trump has his method, massive swaths of residents might lose their vote and American democracy itself would lose a lot, rather more.
By Kathleen Kingsbury, Stephanie Shen and Lauren Dominguez Chan
November 8, 2025

