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By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has repeated his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him at least 107 times in the last six months, keeping the grievance front and center even as he faces new political risks from the war with Iran and looming midterm elections.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation aimed at protecting the state's elections from potential interference by the Trump administration.
Despite the president's claims of "massive cheating," just 0.000043% of all votes cast by mail have been found to be fraudulent.
When Trump tried to overturn the 2020 election, the institutional guardrails of American democracy held. But if faced with the same tests today, those barriers — and people who held the line — would largely be missing.
A federal judge has declined to halt President Donald Trump’s executive order, creating a federal voter list and limiting mail voting, clearing the way for potential<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="
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Trump has landed consecutive record or near‑record lows among key voting blocs recently, including Gen Z and independent voters, potentially compounding headwinds for the White House and GOP amid public concern over the cost of living and the war with Iran heading into the November midterm elections.
The South Carolina Senate has rejected President Donald Trump’s push to redraw the state’s congressional districts in hopes Republicans could gain an extra seat