Warner Warns of Election Interference Amid Trump Comments
Sen. Mark Warner warns Trump's calls to nationalize elections and recent federal actions risk undermining democracy and influencing outcomes in 2026 and 2028, citing constitutional concerns.
- Senator Mark Warner has expressed serious concerns about the fairness of elections in 2026 and 2028, highlighting election integrity issues related to ICE operations at polling locations.
- Warner fears that ICE agents may intimidate voters at polling locations, affecting their willingness to vote.
- Hakeem Jeffries claimed that Donald Trump aims to "nationalize the midterm elections so he can steal it," reflecting concerns about election interference.
- There are worries within the Democratic Party about their chances in the upcoming midterm elections and the fairness of the electoral process.
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Warner warns of ‘coordinated effort’ to interfere in midterm elections
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) raised concerns Thursday over President Trump’s apparent attempt to intervene in upcoming elections, including the midterms. “I think, unfortunately, it appears there may be a coordinated effort to try to interfere in the 2026 midterms,” Warner told reporters. “I think we’ve got a president that can’t get over the fact that…
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