
On with Kara Swisher Inside the MAGA Blueprint for Breaking the Midterms
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Feb 19, 2026 Susan B. Glasser, New Yorker writer and political analyst; Nate Persily, Stanford law professor and election-law expert; Natalie Adona, Marin County registrar and election administrator. They map out pre-election tactics to sow doubt, legal and redistricting maneuvers, frontline experiences with intimidation, risks from voter-data mishaps, and how local procedures and transparency aim to protect ballot integrity.
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Preemptive Strategy To Undermine Elections
- Trump is preemptively trying to undermine the 2026 midterms by changing rules, installing allies, and attacking officials.
- Susan B. Glasser warns this broad, early strategy aims to erode public confidence before votes are cast.
Voter Data Matching Can Manufacture Fraud Claims
- Mass requests for voter data can be used to create spurious matches that allege millions of ineligible voters.
- Nate Persily and Susan B. Glasser explain matching errors and database joins can manufacture a fraud narrative.
Intimidation Will Be Targeted, Not Nationwide
- Targeted intimidation will focus on a limited set of competitive places rather than nationwide.
- Susan B. Glasser warns ICE or federal forces would likely be used selectively in immigrant-heavy, pivotal areas.












