Election officials who defied Trump in 2020 run for governor

Several secretaries of state who gained prominence for defending the 2020 election results against false claims by Donald Trump are now seeking governorships in 2026. These candidates, from both parties, are shifting focus to economic issues like taxes and affordability, betting that voters have moved past the events of five years ago. While Trump continues to revisit those claims, the candidates emphasize current priorities over past battles.

State election officials emerged as key figures in safeguarding democracy after the 2020 presidential election, resisting pressure from then-President Donald Trump to overturn results. Now, some are leveraging that experience in bids for governor in the 2026 midterms, though they are deliberately downplaying those events to appeal to voters concerned with everyday issues.

Republican Secretaries of State Brad Raffensperger of Georgia and Scott Schwab of Kansas rejected Trump's unfounded assertions about the election. Raffensperger famously withstood a call from Trump to "find" more votes, facing threats and a primary challenge in 2022 that he overcame. In his gubernatorial campaign launch, he highlights job creation, tax reductions, and other policy goals, framing his record as proof of making "tough decisions." Schwab, in deeply conservative Kansas, stresses property taxes and streamlining business services, noting briefly that he "secured our elections." Both survived reelection in 2022 despite opposition from Trump allies.

"2020 is very far behind us as secretaries of state," Schwab said. "We remember it, but we’re moving on, and I think the American public is too."

On the Democratic side, Michigan's Jocelyn Benson and Maine's Shenna Bellows also defended their states' results amid threats. Benson endured protests at her home and swatting incidents, portraying her stance as leadership against bullies. Her campaign prioritizes lowering living costs, housing, and health care. "This election is about Michigan, and this election is about who is best positioned to lower costs for the people in our state," she told POLITICO.

Bellows, who later ruled Trump ineligible for Maine's ballot in 2023—a decision overturned by the Supreme Court—emphasizes integrity alongside economic worries like tariffs and job losses. "Leadership is about doing what is right, even when it is hard," she stated in her launch video.

Trump's recent repetition of election fraud claims at Davos and an FBI search of 2020 ballots in Georgia's Fulton County keep the issue alive. Yet, candidates like Raffensperger sidestep it, with one observer noting that while a vocal minority clings to 2020, most voters focus elsewhere. Democratic strategists argue that such stances still signal character and commitment to democracy, now linked to broader fights against authoritarianism.

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Former President Donald Trump at a podium with GOP officials, discussing 2026 midterm strategies amid maps of recent election defeats in Virginia and New Jersey.
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After off-year defeats, GOP officials press Trump to ramp up 2026 campaigning

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Stung by Democrats’ wins in Virginia and New Jersey on November 4, Republican officials in multiple battlegrounds are urging President Donald Trump to spend more time on the trail ahead of the 2026 midterms. Trump’s team has signaled he plans to be more active, while stressing that candidates must still connect with voters.

Tuesday’s off-year contests in Virginia, New Jersey, New York City and California arrive as an early test of President Donald Trump’s standing and the GOP’s fortunes heading into 2026. Governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey, New York City’s mayoral election, and California’s Proposition 50 could offer clues about Latino voting shifts, campaign strategies in blue states, and how a weeks-long federal shutdown is shaping public mood.

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Republicans are expressing growing concerns about the 2026 midterm elections following shifts in recent special elections and unfavorable polling data. Special races in traditionally Republican strongholds like Texas, Mississippi, and Georgia have trended toward Democrats, signaling potential vulnerabilities. Market predictions and surveys indicate Democrats could regain control of both the House and Senate.

Democrats captured governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, won New York City’s mayoralty, and passed a California redistricting measure on November 4, 2025 — gains analysts linked to affordability-focused campaigns paired with contrasts to President Donald Trump’s agenda.

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In 2025, widespread opposition challenged President Trump's policies through street protests, electoral victories, and court rulings. Approval ratings for Trump dropped sharply amid economic struggles and controversial deportations. Legal experts highlight over 150 federal court blocks on his executive actions, though the Supreme Court offered mixed support.

Representative Eric Swalwell has joined a growing list of Democrats vying for California's 2026 gubernatorial nomination, adding another high-profile contender to a crowded field under the state's top-two primary system. Strategists say the influx of Democratic candidates could fragment the vote and increase the chances that a Republican advances to the general election, even as Swalwell launches his bid amid a federal referral over alleged mortgage and tax fraud tied to a Washington, D.C., home.

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FBI agents executed a search warrant at Fulton County’s elections hub near Atlanta in late January, removing about 700 boxes of ballots and other 2020 election materials. The operation — and reports that agents later spoke with President Donald Trump via a call facilitated by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard — has reignited partisan disputes over Georgia’s voting system ahead of 2026 races.

 

 

 

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