
Trump's Voter Roll Plan Faces Legal Hurdles
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President Trumps executive order on voter rolls and mail-in ballots faces criticism and legal challenges. The plan, aiming to tighten controls, wont impact Indianas May fifth primary. Experts argue its too late for spring and summer primaries, and even Novembers general election might be affected. Legal pushback is swift, with voter rights groups and state attorneys general citing constitutional powers reserved for states. In Indiana, any changes would require state lawmakers, who are already out of session. The order could still cause voter confusion and controversy around mail voting, as midterms approach and court battles shape its implementation.
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