What will be the outcome of proposed federal voting reforms by end of 2025?
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Congressional records or official government announcements
Trump Proposes National Voter ID Law, Same-Day Voting, and Paper Ballots for All 50 States
Dec 16, 2024, 03:12 AM
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to implement significant changes to voting regulations in the United States. He aims to introduce a National Voter ID Law that would require identification for voting in all 50 states and during every election. Additionally, Trump is considering the use of all watermarked paper ballots and same-day voting as part of his proposed reforms. These initiatives reflect a broader strategy to enhance election security and integrity, as articulated by Trump and his supporters.
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