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Donald Trump faces rare rebuke from Republicans for floating delay to US election
- While Republicans were quick to push back against Trump’s suggestion, the hostility may not last
- The reality remains that Republicans up and down the ballot need Trump’s fervent base on their side to have any chance of winning the November election
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US President Donald Trump repeatedly tests the Republican Party’s limits on issues including race, trade and immigration. On Thursday, he struck a boundary.
Republican Party officials from New Hampshire to Mississippi to Iowa quickly pushed back against Trump’s suggestion that it might be necessary to delay the November election – which he cannot do without congressional approval – because of the unfounded threat of voter fraud.
They reassured voters that the election would proceed on the constitutionally mandated day as it has for more than two centuries.
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Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley was especially blunt: “All I can say is, it doesn’t matter what one individual in this country says. We still are a country based on the rule of law, and we want to follow the law.”
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu vowed his state would hold its November elections as scheduled: “End of story.”
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