Nancy Pelosi, the former House Speaker, raised alarms about the integrity of the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. In an interview with MS NOW’s Ali Vitali, she claimed that President Trump and his party might seek to manipulate voting machines to alter results. This assertion continues a trend of heightened concerns regarding election security in recent years.

Pelosi, who confirmed her retirement from Congress after years of service, expressed a sense of urgency regarding the electoral process. In discussing female candidates for the presidency, she stated, “I always thought the American people were much more ready for ‘Madam President’ than Congress was for ‘Madam Speaker,’ because it is a marble ceiling.” Her analogy between a marble ceiling versus a glass ceiling underscores her frustration with longstanding obstacles faced by women in leadership roles.

In the interview, Pelosi didn’t shy away from discussing her views on other prominent figures, notably Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton. She insisted that Clinton remains “the most qualified person of our generation to run for president,” pointing out her ability to draw larger voter turnout. “She turned out so many more people than who would have voted,” Pelosi said, reinforcing her belief in Clinton’s political prowess.

The topic turned to potential threats against election integrity, a concern that resonates strongly with many voters. Pelosi articulated her fears that Trump and Republicans could compromise the voting system. “We always have concerns, but with this president and the Republicans who have no commitment to the rule of law and doing things the appropriate way… we’re ready,” Pelosi warned. Her statement reflects a deep-seated anxiety about adherence to legal norms and fair practices during elections.

Vitali pressed Pelosi on how to protect against these perceived threats. “How do you guard against that?” she asked. Pelosi acknowledged the challenge, admitting that securing the electoral process is no small task. “That’s a challenge,” she replied. This candid exchange highlights the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the protection of democracy in an era marked by skepticism toward electoral systems.

Pelosi’s remarks serve as a reminder of the ongoing debates about election security and trust in democratic processes. The implications of her claims are significant, casting a long shadow over the 2026 elections and raising questions about how political parties will navigate these turbulent waters in the coming years.

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