Abbott Breaks With Trump on Nationalizing Elections
February 10, 2026·14 days ago·via KERA News

Texas Governor Greg Abbott breaks with President Trump over his call to nationalize voting in at least 15 places for the 2026 midterms, as stated in a Dan Bongino interview. Trump argues states act as federal agents and Congress should step in if they fail to run honest elections, pushing measures like the SAVE Act for voter citizenship proof. Abbott's pushback underscores commitment to states' rights under the Constitution, resisting federal overreach into local election control.
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