And he said, you know, we had elections during the Civil War, during World War I. I mean, we've had, we, we always have him and The President doesn't have the authority generally without really jumping through a lot of hoops and a lot of legal hurdles to do anything [to cancel elections]. His concern more is if we have a, if you have a red Republican Attorney General or Secretary of State, where they run the elections in certain states, that's where we're going to have to watch it closer. (27:40–27:50)
CLAIM
Asserts that the President lacks the authority to cancel elections without significant legal challenges.
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