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Trump Announces Nationwide Voter ID and Proof of Citizenship Requirements for Future Elections
Nov 9, 2024, 02:01 PM
President Donald Trump has announced plans to require voter ID and proof of citizenship for future elections nationwide. He specifically warned California Governor Gavin Newsom that these requirements will be enforced ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election in California. Trump emphasized that voter ID and proof of citizenship are necessary components of the voting process, declaring, 'America is back!' This move is part of a broader push for election integrity, which includes the use of paper ballots for all federal elections. Representative Nicole Malliotakis, who is cosponsoring legislation to implement these measures, expressed support for Trump's announcement, noting that 83% of Americans favor these safeguards.
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