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Trump keeps saying he wants to “nationalize” elections—and he’s now urging Republicans to “take over the voting” in multiple places ahead of the 2026 midterms. In today’s episode, I break down what that phrase actually means in a country where elections are run by states and local jurisdictions, why a president can’t simply seize election administration, and the more realistic ways federal power can still be used to pressure the system: investigations, funding leverage, and intimidation of local officials. Even if a full takeover is legally unworkable, the rhetoric matters—because it normalizes the idea that elections should be controlled by whoever’s in power, and it primes millions of people to distrust results if they don’t like the outcome.