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California Attorney General Rob Bonta said that a coalition of Democratic attorneys general has been preparing contingency plans for a range of election-related scenarios that they believe could arise during future federal elections.
Speaking in a recent interview, Bonta stated that Democratic state attorneys general have conducted planning exercises and scenario-based discussions to prepare for possible actions by the Trump administration that they believe could affect election administration or voter access.
According to Bonta, the group has considered situations including the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the military, or National Guard personnel near polling locations, as well as potential interference with the U.S.Postal Service that could affect mail-in voting.He emphasized that election integrity and protection from federal interference are major concerns being expressed by constituents.
Bonta said the attorneys general have developed response strategies and are prepared to take action rapidly if any of the scenarios they have discussed were to occur.However, he declined to reveal specific details of the plans, arguing that publicly disclosing them would undermine their effectiveness.He described the preparations as part of a broader effort to ensure readiness rather than relying on the hope that such situations never materialize.
The article focuses primarily on Bonta's comments regarding preparedness and coordination among Democratic attorneys general ahead of future elections.
It does not provide evidence that any of the discussed scenarios are planned or imminent, but instead reports on precautionary measures being developed in response to concerns about possible federal actions that could affect election processes.
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