From NPR.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says her swing state is preparing for Trump administration efforts to disrupt voting in 2026 and 2028.
In an NPR interview, Whitmer did not accuse the administration of specific plans to interfere. But, she said, “It would be a mistake to assume that they’re not going to,” and said Democrats are preparing through “table top” exercises.
The governor sat for an NPR video interview Thursday during her visit to the Detroit Auto Show, pulling up a chair next to a red Cadillac Escalade. The show is at Huntington Place, the same convention center that was a ballot-counting site in 2020, when pro-Trump protesters banged on windows and tried to stop the count.
Watch the full interview on our channel.


