As Americans gear up for the 2026 elections, a growing chorus of "resistance" voices urges citizens to be vigilant in defending democracy. Amidst the lingering wounds of the 2025 midterm results, Democrats and their allies continue to scrutinize President Trump's handling of the recent government shutdown – whether it was a strategic blunder or not.
However, for those seeking answers on how to counter the perceived slide towards authoritarianism, the focus should shift towards 2026. Experts warn that the next year will bring even more brazen attempts by the Trump administration to manipulate the electoral process. The president's reputation for using underhanded tactics – including inciting violence and deploying military forces to intimidate voters – raises serious concerns about his intentions.
The mid-decade gerrymandering efforts, aimed at skewing election results in red states, have already begun, according to Trump officials. This brazen strategy will likely intensify as the 2026 elections approach. To counter this threat, citizens must take proactive steps to safeguard their right to vote.
From volunteering as an election worker or contacting groups focused on election integrity, to reaching out to state representatives and senators about funding for security measures, every effort counts. The stakes are high: unified Republican control of the government has already revealed disturbing consequences for democracy, and Trump's actions in 2026 could be even more sinister.
While it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the scope of this challenge, it is crucial that Americans do not underestimate their own power. By working together and staying informed, they can help ensure that the will of the people prevails – no matter what tactics Trump and his allies may employ to try and undermine it.
However, for those seeking answers on how to counter the perceived slide towards authoritarianism, the focus should shift towards 2026. Experts warn that the next year will bring even more brazen attempts by the Trump administration to manipulate the electoral process. The president's reputation for using underhanded tactics – including inciting violence and deploying military forces to intimidate voters – raises serious concerns about his intentions.
The mid-decade gerrymandering efforts, aimed at skewing election results in red states, have already begun, according to Trump officials. This brazen strategy will likely intensify as the 2026 elections approach. To counter this threat, citizens must take proactive steps to safeguard their right to vote.
From volunteering as an election worker or contacting groups focused on election integrity, to reaching out to state representatives and senators about funding for security measures, every effort counts. The stakes are high: unified Republican control of the government has already revealed disturbing consequences for democracy, and Trump's actions in 2026 could be even more sinister.
While it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the scope of this challenge, it is crucial that Americans do not underestimate their own power. By working together and staying informed, they can help ensure that the will of the people prevails – no matter what tactics Trump and his allies may employ to try and undermine it.