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WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump’s demand to nationalize elections and gut mail-in voting across the country ahead of the November midterm elections has become a huge political problem for Senate Republicans, who are struggling to explain to angry Trump supporters they lack the votes to get it done.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) ― facing weeks of intense pressure from conservatives to blow up the Senate’s filibuster ― made explicitly clear there’s not enough support among Senate Republicans to pass the bill without Democratic votes.

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β€œThe votes aren’t there, one, to nuke the filibuster, and the votes aren’t there for a talking filibuster,” Thune told reporters at the Capitol. β€œI’m the person who has to deliver sometimes the not-so-good news that the math doesn’t add up…Those are the facts. There’s no getting around it.”

Outside of Congress, right-wing influencers have said failure to p

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