Mid Term Elections in US
Trump Suggests U.S. “Shouldn’t Even Have an Election” Ahead of 2026 Midterms
President Donald Trump stirred controversy in January by saying the United States “shouldn’t even have an election” when discussing the challenges Republicans face in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, remarks many critics saw as undermining democratic norms.
Trump made the comments in a Reuters interview, framing them as a reflection of his confidence in his first year in office and the risks of the governing party losing seats in midterms.
The White House called the statement a joke, saying he was speaking facetiously, but the remarks drew sharp reactions from opponents who argued that elections are a constitutional requirement and cannot be canceled by the president.
Political analysts say the episode highlights rising tensions around election legitimacy and reflects Trump’s broader skepticism about the fairness of future contests.
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