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No, Trump Can’t Cancel the Midterms
Regardless of how a lot the president talks about canceling the 2026 midterms, the columnist Jamelle Bouie explains why he can’t on this episode of “The Opinions.”
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Trump talks about this generally. Trump is like: Issues are going so effectively, perhaps we don’t must have midterms. And there’s this chatter, chit- chatter on the web in regards to the president canceling the elections. And I simply — I really feel like since we’re having this dialog in regards to the midterms, I really feel obligated to say that that’s not a factor. And I do know the response goes to be: Look, he does every little thing else he needs. And I believe that truly an clever response to that’s like, really, there’s a number of issues which he’s stopped or simply blocked, however that in a really sensible sense, states run elections, states run federal elections, not the president. The president has no function in federal elections. The president has no function certifying federal elections. The president has no function seating members of Congress. In relation to the conduct of federal elections and the outcomes, at the least for legislative elections, the president is only a man. He’s only a man watching it on CNN like the remainder of us.
January 17, 2026
