In Reply to: Good thing he did this early. He will lose this in court posted by Bruinfan4ever on March 31, 2026 at 17:22:10
) Who controls elections in the U.S.
Under the Constitution, states and Congress—not the president—set the rules for elections.
States run elections (including mail-in voting systems)
Congress can pass nationwide election laws
The president’s role is very limited
Legal experts consistently point out that:
The Constitution gives election authority to states
Only Congress can change national voting rules
Executive orders can’t override those laws