Donald Trump’s opposition to mail-in voting has consistently stemmed from his loss in the 2020 election, which he has been unable to accept.
This inability to move forward from the 2020 election defeat has shaped much of his subsequent administration and remains an indelible part of his legacy.
Apart from numerous corruption allegations, Trump’s administration is marked by an ongoing attempt to alter historical narratives. He has reportedly tried to influence the Department of Justice to discredit those who seek to hold him accountable. Additionally, he has sought to revise the narrative surrounding the January 6th Capitol attack and is reportedly using government resources to scrutinize 2020 election ballots in an effort to prove his victory.
Trump’s enduring anger over the election results is frequently directed at mail-in voting.
Almost daily, he criticizes mail-in voting in his public addresses.
While he vocally opposes mail-in voting and aims for its elimination, he paradoxically uses it himself.
Ironically, even as he campaigns against mail-in voting, he has recently cast his vote through this very method, thereby contradicting his own stance.
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