President Donald Trump’s remarks about ‘nationalizing’ the elections have drawn a lot of flak online. Trump made his comments when appearing on former FBI Director Dan Bongino’s podcast, which relaunched on Monday.
“The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over. We should take over the voting in at least 15 places.’ The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting,” Trump said.
At the same time, he doubled down on his claims that the 2020 elections were stolen from him. Naturally, his remarks have sparked concern and ire among many with the midterms approaching this year.
“Trump recommends nationalizing the vote in Blue States only…To ensure only republicans are allowed to vote?,” one person asked, sharing the audio clip of Trump on Bongino’s show.
Reactions to Trump’s ‘nationalization’ remarks
Trump’s remarks were met with backlash for the most part.
“Like the authoritarian he is, Trump is telling Republicans to take control of elections and nationalize voting. For him and his MAGA cronies, democracy is a mere afterthought,” one person remarked.
A professor of Strategic Studies remarked “Trump knows the Republicans are heading to defeat in 2026, he also knows it will be a catastrophe for him if this happens. Therefore, he will try to corrupt the election. Its simple logic.”
Yet another said, “Trump is calling for Republicans to “nationalize the voting”. Of course he wants it in states that mainly vote for Democrats. He is corrupt through and through.”
Leader of the Democrats in the Senate, Chuck Schumer also sounded alarm bells over Trump’s recent declaration. “Just a few hours ago, Donald Trump said he wants to nationalize elections around the country. That’s what Trump said. You think he believes in democracy? He said we want to take over…does Donald Trump need a copy of the Constitution,” Schumer commented.
However, his remarks did find support among the MAGA base. “President Trump just said something is ABOUT TO COME OUT about 2020 election fraud in Fulton County, Georgia after the FBI raid and ballot seizure. He wants Republicans to NATIONALIZE the elections, the fraud is that bad!,” a person wrote on X.
What is the nationalization process?
Trump’s bid to ‘nationalize’ elections means to move the control of election administration to the federal government. The Elections Clause of the US Constitution gives States the authority to determine the ‘Times, Places, and Manner’ of elections.
He already signed an executive order to overhaul the national election conduct, including voter identification and restrictions to mail-in voting. The administration’s stance is that this increased transparency. In his recent comments, he’s pointed to ‘15 places’ which he claims are crooked where he’s urged Republicans to take control of the voting.