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Trump Uses Indian Election Data to Advocate for Stricter U.S. Voting Laws

U.S. President Donald Trump referenced India's voter ID system and election participation to support his SAVE America Act.

Mahbeez Parbeen - - 2 min read
Trump Uses Indian Election Data to Advocate for Stricter U.S. Voting Laws
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In Brief

  1. Donald Trump cited India's voter cards during SAVE America Act discussions.
  2. He highlighted over 646 million voters in India's general elections.
  3. Less than 1% of Indian voters used postal ballots in recent elections.
  4. This comparison was used to advocate for election integrity measures in the U.S.

U.S. President Donald Trump has invoked India's election participation and voting ID system to support his proposed SAVE America Act. Speaking on recent election integrity, Trump noted that over 646 million people participated in India's general elections, emphasizing the nation's extensive voter engagement. He pointed out that despite the high turnout, less than 1% of these voters cast their ballots via postal ballots.

Trump used these figures to underscore his argument for stricter voting measures in the United States. He suggested that India's reliance on voter cards and minimal use of postal ballots contribute to electoral security. The SAVE America Act, championed by Trump, aims to implement stricter regulations on mail-in voting and bolster election integrity. Official responses or detailed analysis of these claims have not been provided.

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