States Can Push Back on Trump's Voting Restrictions
February 20, 2026·4 days ago·via Stateline

As Trump pushes voting restrictions to secure elections, states hold a rarely used option to resist federal overreach. This tool empowers state sovereignty against Washington mandates, aligning with conservative principles of federalism and individual liberty. Liberals cry foul, but real election integrity protects citizens from fraud, not restricts rights. States standing firm remind us that power belongs to the people, not D.C. bureaucrats.
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