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A series of media reports and TV commentary this week highlighted growing public scepticism about President Donald Trump’s commitment to free and fair elections after he urged the federal government to take over voting operations in several states.
CNN data chief Harry Enten cited an ABC News/Washington Post poll showing 56% of U.S. adults say Trump is not committed to free and fair elections, with distrust stronger among independents (around 65%). Enten also noted just 22% of respondents have a favourable view of the federal government.
Separate Pew data cited on-air found 69% of Americans felt their local 2024 elections were run “very well,” compared with 43% who said the same of national elections.
Trump made the nationalisation remarks from the Oval Office, arguing federal intervention is needed in some states and cities — a proposal critics say would raise constitutional and federalism questions and intensify partisan tensions.
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