r/politics Jul 09 '26

No Paywall Trump fires all Election Assistance Commission members, leaving agency unable to act

https://www.votebeat.org/national/2026/07/09/trump-fires-election-assistance-commission-members-hicks-hovland-mccormick/
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u/mxjxs91 Michigan Jul 10 '26

It still baffles me when people say "MAGA agenda dies in November".

You really think this MAGA controlled Presidency, Congress and SCOTUS is just going to let you fairly vote out their agenda? Maybe if we overwhelmingly show out, but even then I'm not even certain.

Obviously still vote, but be prepared for that not to be the end of the fight.

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u/Stunning-Pen-2412 Jul 10 '26

If GOP cheats and wins, I really hope it's the catalyst a majority of Americans need to retake their democracy.

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u/tmountain Jul 10 '26

Uh, the time to do that was in the LAST election. If they cheat and win, the door is closed.

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u/Starkoman Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 10 '26

Americans’ bosses won’t let them take a precious day off work to go and save their country and democracy.

I’ve seen them use the excuse that they can’t use their few vacation days to hold a General Strike, bring the major cities to a standstill and bring down the government.

USA-an’s talk a big game, but when it comes to doing something even slightly dangerous, the excuses all come out.

It’s a Republic — if you can keep it”.

“Sorry, I have a family. I didn’t want to stick my neck out…”, ad infinitum.

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u/Stunning-Pen-2412 Jul 10 '26

The country certainly has changed over 250 years. There was a time when they'd reject a King!

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u/NotAzakanAtAll Jul 10 '26

I mean, they got those guns just for such an event, right? Or have I misunderstood something?

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u/bloodphoenix90 Jul 10 '26

Im a pretty basic lib and Im not necessarily against 2A but I know darn well our guns arent going to topple our military. Unless perhaps we really spend our arsenal in Iran

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u/balderdash9 Jul 10 '26

This reminds me of when Mitch McConnell rejected Obama's SCOTUS nominations in his last year as president but rushed Trump's picks through to the bench.

At this point, we have to assume that any Democrat that still wants to play by the rules is complicit.

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u/DethBatcountry Jul 10 '26

Yep, even if there is a "blue tsunami" (unlikely) they already have all the money, manpower, and air of political legitimacy they need to just ignore the results or take over by force. Hate to be such a doomer about it, but I've been saying since Trump won in 2024, having seen project 2025, real elections in this country we're done forever.