I read that Trump and Musk will try to stop the mid-term elections of 2026.
Well, it does not happen because they cannot stop them.
Why not?
Because all the American elections take place at the level of the state.
We have no “national elections” in the normal sense of the term, only the presidential elections that all take place in the United States.
The only mention of the elections is article II, section 1, clauses 1-4
https://constitution.congress.gov/constitution/article-2/#article-2-section-1
But what is more interesting is that I think that it is possible that because of the whole Sturm und Drang that the criminal and his dogetwinks move with their shameless demolition of the federal government could bite them all in the ass In just two years (if we can go so far before Trump turns to the country towards Putin).
For why I think that, let’s produce a walk on the story.
In 1924, Republican President Calvin Coolidge then supervised the reduction in the highest marginal tax rate to 25% (because of course, the GOP claimed to reduce taxes on the rich at the time, just like today ).
After five years?
Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929. The start of the great depression.
In 1932, the nation repeated the management of people who sank the state vessel in a tax quagmire, it took a decade to recover from the worst.
Update: inserted here because I forgot that it was missing before publishing the story:
I don’t think the voters reject the GOP in 2026 because they appeared on whom and what Trump is really. But because his silly ideas and the actions they have already started will send the country to a gigantic recession faster than you can say “now we understand how Hitler arrived at the Germans”.
Perhaps, unless the Republicans have real money ‘ Come to Jesus Over the next two months, we will have another depression, which will launch a global depression.
You know, just like what happened a century ago, it led to the election of the FDR and 40 years in the desert for the conservatives.
Of the official URL of the American Senate:
https://www.senate.gov/about/parties-leadership/1932-politics-redignment.htm
Capital political realignment
November 8, 1932
In 1932, a political tide raz hit the Senate. November 8 of the same year, The Democrats of the Senate won one of the greatest electoral victories in the history of their party.
Upon entering the 1932 elections, the Republicans checked the Senate by a voting margin. President Herbert Hoover had campaigned for the re -election on the premise that the grip of the death of the great depression on the American economy was gradually detached, but the improvement of the economic figures on which he based his optimism suddenly turned Down in the weeks preceding the day of the ballot. Leader of the Republican majority of the Senate James WatsonKnown as “Sunny Jim” for his normally optimistic behavior, offered the president a black assessment. When Hoover claimed to be encouraged by the large crowds that turned out during his rail tour across the country, Watson advised: “They are only there to see a president of the United States.” Fearing what expected on the day of the ballot due to the bitter-acute economy-and resentment in the face of the failed experience with prohibition, Watson continued: “We are all entering the heap of ashes.” As the majority leader predicted, he and Hoover came to defeat November 8. They had a lot of company. Like many other Americans, nine outgoing Republican senators lost their jobs that year.
On November 8, 1932, Franklin Roosevelt became the first democrat in 80 years to win the presidency by a majority vote, rather than by a plurality. In Capitol Hill, the Democrats in the Chamber won 97 seats for a margin of almost three to one on the Republicans. In the Senate, the Democrats picked up 12 seats, making it the biggest gain of two years in the party at that time. (In 1958, the Democrats of the Senate set a new record by adding 15 members.) The new democratic majority of 59 Senate vote in 1933 was mainly liberal in political orientation, but it included three conservatives who ended up serving longer than any of their more progressive classmates. They were Nevada Patrick McCarranVirginia Harry Byrd, Sr.and Georgia Richard Russell.
The 1932 results echoed during the two electoral cycles of the following Senate. In 1934, when the Republican senators who were placed according to the election of the 1928 Hoover Hoover defended the re -election, the Democrats picked up 10 additional seats for a total of 69. In 1936, this number increased to 76, which made the 16 remaining Republicans sat quietly while the increasingly polarized factions of Democrats have proven that there can be too large.
(the accent added for more clarity)
I believe that what could happen in 2026 is another realignment in American politics.
The Republicans finally went too far and there are good reasons to believe that they will be widely rejected for this in just two years.
So don’t believe the speech that Trump will stop the elections.
He can’t.
Only state legislatures could do so.
Shake, try to survive. Make sure you regularly check your registration for voters.