BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 22, 2025
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 | December 22, 2025
4 months ago

RNC stands firm with Trump on mail-in voting concerns

Hold tight, patriots, because the Republican National Committee is not bending to the progressive push for unchecked mail-in voting.

The RNC clarified to the Daily Caller that they are not embracing mail-in voting as a primary strategy, despite whispers in the press about a supposed rift with Trump.

Reports from outlets like Politico claimed the GOP was gearing up to champion mail-in voting for the 2026 midterms. Yet, the RNC swiftly countered that their focus remains on protecting voter confidence, not pandering to a system many conservatives view with deep skepticism.

Sticking to Election Integrity Principles

GOP press secretary Kiersten Pels laid it out plain and simple, stating, “The RNC’s mission is to protect the vote and turn out the vote by strengthening voter confidence.” If that’s not a direct slap at the idea of blindly pushing mail-in ballots, then nothing is.

A source close to the party’s strategy echoed this to the Daily Caller, emphasizing they’ll encourage voting by any legal means available, but they’re hardly rolling out the red carpet for mail-in methods. This isn’t about rejecting options; it’s about refusing to glorify a process that’s been riddled with distrust since 2020.

Trump himself has long warned against mail-in voting, often urging supporters during the 2024 campaign to make elections “too big to rig.” His words resonate with a base that sees mail-in ballots as a potential loophole for fraud, and the RNC appears to be listening.

Legal Battles to Secure Voting Methods

The RNC isn’t just talking a big game; they’ve spent the past year filing lawsuits to tighten regulations around mail-in voting. One such case, now headed to the Supreme Court, challenges whether federal law demands these ballots arrive by Election Day, a fight that could reshape the rules.

These legal moves align with the party’s broader push for election integrity, ensuring that if voters choose mail-in options, the process won’t be a free-for-all. The source familiar with GOP plans noted that many Trump supporters already distrust this method, so why would the party double down on something that alienates its core?

Instead of chasing progressive talking points, the RNC is balancing the need to get out the vote with measures to safeguard every ballot. It’s a pragmatic approach, not a surrender to the left’s obsession with expanding voting methods without accountability.

State Chapters and Mixed Signals

Some state GOP chapters, like Pennsylvania’s, seem eager to nudge voters toward mail-in and early voting for 2026, according to Politico. Pennsylvania GOP Chair Greg Rothman even said, “We have to encourage people to embrace mail-in voting and early voting,” which raises eyebrows among those wary of diluting Trump’s stance.

Rothman’s enthusiasm might reflect a tactical choice for his state, but it’s a risky play when the national mood among conservatives leans hard against such methods. Pushing this too far could fracture the unity Trump has built on election security concerns.

During the 2024 campaign and a special election in Tennessee, the RNC promoted early in-person voting and sent mailers to boost turnout among Republicans and independents. But promoting early voting in person isn’t the same as endorsing a mail-in free-for-all, and the distinction matters.

Looking Ahead with Caution and Resolve

The possibility of an executive order from Trump banning mail-in voting, as floated by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in November, looms large over this debate. If signed, it could force a complete recalibration of the RNC’s strategy, and they’re ready to pivot if needed.

For now, the RNC walks a tightrope, ensuring Americans vote while refusing to bow to a method that many see as flawed at its core. Their lawsuits and public statements signal a commitment to integrity over convenience, a stance that should reassure those tired of endless election controversies.

Trump’s influence on this issue isn’t fading, and the RNC knows better than to stray too far from his lead. As 2026 approaches, expect the party to keep hammering on secure voting, not trendy experiments that leave too much to chance.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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