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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe New Yorker Radio Hour With Marc Elias Discussing The Upcoming Mid-Term Elections

Is The 2026 Election Already in Danger?
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The Constitution gives the states the power to set the time, place, and manner of elections, the election lawyer Marc Elias points out. It gives the President no [such] power.
Yet, almost one year before the midterms, Donald Trump has called for a nationwide prohibition on mail-in voting, an option favored by Democrats, as well as restrictions on voting machines. The Justice Department has demanded sensitive voter information from at least thirty-four states so far, with little explanation as to how the information will be used.
Will we have free and fair congressional elections in 2026? I am very worried that we could have elections that do not reflect the desires and the voting preferences of everyone who wishes they could vote and have their vote tabulated accurately, Elias tells David Remnick. That may sound very lawyerly and very technical, but I think it would be a historic rollback.
Eliass firm fought and ultimately won almost every case that Trump and Republican allies brought against the 2020 election, and Elias continues to fight the latest round of incursions in court. And while he rues what he calls re-gerrymandering in Texasdesigned to squeeze Texass Democratic representatives out of CongressElias thinks states run by Democrats have no choice but to copy the tactic.
Before Gavin Newsom announced what he was doing, I came out publicly and said Democrats should gerrymander nine seats out of California, which would mean thered be no Republicans left in the delegation. . . . At the end of the day, if theres no disincentive structure for Republicans to jump off this path, [then] it just continues.
Yet, almost one year before the midterms, Donald Trump has called for a nationwide prohibition on mail-in voting, an option favored by Democrats, as well as restrictions on voting machines. The Justice Department has demanded sensitive voter information from at least thirty-four states so far, with little explanation as to how the information will be used.
Will we have free and fair congressional elections in 2026? I am very worried that we could have elections that do not reflect the desires and the voting preferences of everyone who wishes they could vote and have their vote tabulated accurately, Elias tells David Remnick. That may sound very lawyerly and very technical, but I think it would be a historic rollback.
Eliass firm fought and ultimately won almost every case that Trump and Republican allies brought against the 2020 election, and Elias continues to fight the latest round of incursions in court. And while he rues what he calls re-gerrymandering in Texasdesigned to squeeze Texass Democratic representatives out of CongressElias thinks states run by Democrats have no choice but to copy the tactic.
Before Gavin Newsom announced what he was doing, I came out publicly and said Democrats should gerrymander nine seats out of California, which would mean thered be no Republicans left in the delegation. . . . At the end of the day, if theres no disincentive structure for Republicans to jump off this path, [then] it just continues.
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The New Yorker Radio Hour With Marc Elias Discussing The Upcoming Mid-Term Elections (Original Post)
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flying_wahini
(8,202 posts)1. I wish we had a thousand of Marc Elias people in Congress.
MayReasonRule
(3,847 posts)2. Hear, Hear!!!

Buns_of_Fire
(18,777 posts)3. Marc Elias is the one who deserves a statue, not Whats-his-Charlie. nt