Trump casts Florida mail ballot as he pushes Congress to severely limit that voting option

President Donald Trump voted by mail in a Florida special election, despite criticizing mail-in voting as fraudulent. He argues against universal mail-in voting, advocating for the SAVE Act, which would restrict mail ballots to specific groups like those with disabilities or military commitments. Trump claims mail-in voting is corrupt, although courts and his former attorney general found no fraud in the 2020 election. His focus on mail voting persists, even as Congress deals with other issues like the Iran conflict and a Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Trump, who changed his residence to Florida, must request mail ballots for each election. His recent vote included state legislative seats, and he endorsed a candidate via his Truth Social platform. QUESTION: How might the debate over mail-in voting influence future elections and voter participation in your community? 

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