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How Trump Could Interfere With The 2026 Midterms

Feb 5, 2026
Jessica Huseman, VoteBeat editorial director with on-the-ground reporting about voter-roll practices, and Nathaniel Rakich, VoteBeat managing editor and election analyst, unpack threats to the 2026 midterms. They discuss DOJ requests for state voter rolls, risks from wrongful purges, limits of a national voter file, legal and privacy concerns, and how federalism shapes election resilience.
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Trump's Presidency Changes The 2026 Context

  • The 2026 midterms will be the first nationwide federal election with Trump as president since 2020 when he pushed to overturn results.
  • That context raises real concerns about national-level pressure or interventions aimed at contesting outcomes.
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DOJ's Push For State Voter Rolls

  • The DOJ has requested unredacted state voter rolls aiming to identify alleged noncitizens and influence removals.
  • That effort could centralize control over rolls even though states nominally run elections.
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Bulk Citizenship Checks Risk False Positives

  • DHS upgraded the SAVE system to allow bulk citizenship checks against names uploaded by states or the federal government.
  • Those matches are often unreliable and can flag citizens as noncitizens, producing false positives.
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