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Trump’s call to end mail-in voting creates a dilemma for GOP candidates who benefit from it

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump’s Push to ‌End Mail-In‌ Voting Puts Nevada’s Lombardo, Other ‌GOP Candidates in a Bind

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Former⁢ President Donald Trump’s renewed calls to eliminate mail-in⁢ voting are creating a ⁢political challenge for Republican candidates, including Nevada Governor joe Lombardo, ⁣who have previously benefited from ​the practice and now face pressure to align with the party’s base while navigating the realities of ​modern elections.

Lombardo, endorsed by Trump in 2022, has publicly rejected trump’s‌ false claims of a stolen ⁤2020 election. Though, he has ​also previously expressed reservations about widespread mail-in voting, calling for an end to “global mail-in ballots” ‍and supporting a halt ⁣to mail ballot counting‌ after Election Day. This positions him, and other Republicans, in a ‌difficult spot⁤ as Trump intensifies his attacks on mail voting ‌ahead of the 2024‍ election cycle.

The dilemma stems from the increasing prevalence of mail-in voting across the country. While all states allow some form of mail voting, Nevada‌ is among eight states and the District of Columbia that conduct almost all‌ elections by ​mail. In three of the last four statewide elections, more Nevadans voted by mail than in person, ‍a trend ⁣that contributed to Lombardo’s own narrow victory in⁤ 2022, which‌ was drawn out in ‍part⁢ due to a 2020 law allowing ballots​ postmarked by Election day to ‍be counted if received up to four days later.

During his reelection campaign⁣ launch Monday, Lombardo ‍focused on “common sense election⁢ reforms, like voter ID,” without specifically addressing mail voting. ‍He did not respond to requests for ‍comment regarding⁣ his current stance on ​Trump’s⁢ call to​ eliminate mail-in voting altogether.

The situation highlights a broader ⁢tension within ⁣the Republican party. While Trump continues⁣ to cast doubt on ⁢the‍ integrity of mail-in voting, many GOP candidates recognize its importance for reaching voters and maximizing turnout. The 2024 ​general election saw 45% of Nevada voters cast ballots⁣ by mail, demonstrating its continued importance in the state’s electorate.

Associated Press journalist‍ Maya Sweedler in Washington contributed to this report.

Originally published: September 17, 2025 ⁢at 9:43 AM PDT

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