EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 3 MIN
Elections in the Balance_ Why a President Can't Cancel Them
from Conspiracy Theories Exploring The Unseen · host Michael Fortune
Let’s dive into a pivotal aspect of American democracy: the unassailable nature of our elections and why they cannot be canceled by the president. After all, in a time of uncertainty, understanding the rules that govern our electoral process is crucial.The U.S. Constitution is explicit on this matter. It doesn’t provide the president with any authority to change the scheduling or even to cancel federal elections. Instead, the power to set election dates resides primarily with Congress, coupled with regulations determined by state legislatures. This clear separation of powers ensures that no single individual, including the president, can unilaterally alter the democratic process.A case that often sparks conversation around this topic occurred in early 2026 when former President Donald Trump suggested, albeit generally in jest, that we shouldn’t even have midterm elections because of potential losses for his party. This drew immediate concern and confusion across the political spectrum. Despite his later claims that these comments were made in a light-hearted context, they highlight how political discourse can stir anxiety regarding our elections’ integrity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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Let’s dive into a pivotal aspect of American democracy: the unassailable nature of our elections and why they cannot be canceled by the president. After all, in a time of uncertainty, understanding the rules that govern our electoral process is crucial.The U.S. Constitution is explicit on this matter. It doesn’t provide the president with any authority to change the scheduling or even to cancel federal elections. Instead, the power to set election dates resides primarily with Congress, coupled with regulations determined by state legislatures. This clear separation of powers ensures that no single individual, including the president, can unilaterally alter the democratic process.A case that often sparks conversation around this topic occurred in early 2026 when former President Donald Trump suggested, albeit generally in jest, that we shouldn’t even have midterm elections because of potential losses for his party. This drew immediate concern and confusion across the political spectrum. Despite his later claims that these comments were made in a light-hearted context, they highlight how political discourse can stir anxiety regarding our elections’ integrity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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