Trump has the midterms in his sights. We must be vigilant
Trump has the midterms in his sights. We must be vigilant
The president and his big, beautiful bill are unpopular. But that doesnt guarantee electoral defeats
By Heather Digby Parton
Columnist
Published July 7, 2025 11:33AM (EDT)
(Salon) With last weeks passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, followed by Donald Trumps elaborate signing ceremony on July 4, media chatter has turned to how the legislation might affect the Democrats prospects in the next years midterm elections.
Polling shows the bill is very unpopular, building some confidence among Democrats that they will be able to exploit the advantage typically enjoyed by the minority party in the midterms and at least win the House of Representatives. And with North Carolina GOP Sen. Thom Tillis abrupt retirement in response to Trumps threats to take him out if he refused to vote for the bill, even winning the Senate looks somewhat less remote than it did before last week.
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But remember: Trump is a man with an unprecedented track record of trying to overturn elections. There was a time when many Americans thought his behavior following the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol was so egregious that he should be prosecuted and, at the very least, never be allowed near elective office again. Those days are long past, and Trumps return to the presidency has emboldened him.
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All of this was foreshadowed by Project 2025, which laid out plans to create unprecedented federal interference in the way elections are managed. Based on Trumps behavior and how closely he and the administration are following the Project 2025 blueprint, its not paranoid to expect, at minimum, court challenges to midterm election results in races that would shift the balance of power. And I wouldnt bet too much money on the courts being as straightforwardly dismissive as they were the last time. If they are, the Republicans will appeal it all the way to the Supreme Court just as they do everything else these days and we might not know who won until the 2028 presidential election is already underway. ........................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2025/07/07/trump-has-the-midterms-in-his-sights-we-must-be-vigilant/

ret5hd
(21,614 posts)( electric grid, financial systems, internet, etc) blamed on Iran/China at the most opportune time (for trump)
chaos
blabber blabber
enemies
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impossible to have elections now
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Fiendish Thingy
(20,068 posts)And I learned in school about how Lincoln just stayed on for a second term, since he had canceled the elections due to the Civil War
ret5hd
(21,614 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(20,068 posts)And the people and states are powerless.
She has become a stark contrast to her blogging partner Tom Sullivan, who posts daily about what the average person can do, and are doing, to resist the fascists.
slightlv
(6,127 posts)is something else entirely. The SCOTUS and many of the Appellate courts are against voting rights. I thoroughly expect to see the election cancelled. And a fake attack of some sort may not even be needed for trump to do it. After all, he IS a dictator.
Fiendish Thingy
(20,068 posts)Trump is not omnipotent, and the states and the people are not powerless.
States run the elections, and they cannot be canceled by Trump, or any other president.
slightlv
(6,127 posts)and in my lifetime, I"ve never seen anything like this from anyone BUT a dictator. I'm sorry, you'll have to prove to me he's NOT... he and the rest of his maladministration are doing a damned fine job of cosplaying, if not!
Fiendish Thingy
(20,068 posts)He may be an agent of chaos and evil, but hes not omnipotent.