This is an adapted excerpt from the Feb. 3 episode of “All In with Chris Hayes.”
We are nine months away from Election Day, and Donald Trump and his allies are already making moves to try to illegitimately take control of the American election system.
Trump does not want Republicans to lose the House and the Senate, for one big reason in particular. In remarks to lawmakers last month, the president told members of his party that if they did not win the midterms, Democrats would “find a reason to impeach me.”
It’s clear Trump is obsessed with keeping control of Congress, but he has no real plan to do it legitimately.
The whole thing made the gerrymandering war a wash.
Despite the bravado and the constant boasts about never being more popular, Trump and his administration actually understand they are in trouble.
It’s not just polling. In a Texas special election over the weekend, a Democrat flipped a red state Senate seat, winning by 14 points in a district the president won by 17 points in 2024. That is a 31-point swing — almost unheard of.
Democrats shouldn’t expect a blowout like that in November, when turnout will be much higher, but even a 10-point swing in the midterms would wipe out the Republican majority. Heck, a five-point swing would.
They can see the writing on the walls. They know they don’t have a path to winning a free and fair election. So Trump is exploring other options.
The first plan was to gerrymander congressional maps. Why leave it up to voters to choose Republicans when Republicans could simply choose their voters?
So Trump pushed red states to redraw their districts to be even redder. Texas did it. Missouri did it. Ohio still may.
But the president’s pressure generated a backlash among Republicans in Indiana who told him to take a hike. His plan also backfired when some blue states, such as California, defensively redrew their maps. The whole thing made the gerrymandering war a wash.
So now that the midterm election year is upon us, it’s time for Trump’s Plan B: fully seize the machinery of American voting.
Last week, the president and his allies started moving on this project in Fulton County, Georgia, where FBI agents raided the election office and left with nearly 700 boxes of ballots.
That raid happened under the watchful eye of Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. Her spokeswoman told MS NOW that the president has ordered Gabbard to investigate election security nationwide, even though she has no domestic law enforcement powers.
Former officials say that is preposterous, and they fear it is part of a plan to steal the midterms.








