Trump and his followers prepare to reject electoral defeat
Trump and his followers are preparing to reject electoral defeat. Here we will tell you the details about this news.
Posted on 14/10/2024 at 13:57
Publicado el 14/10/2024 a las 13:57
- Trump and His Followers Prepare to Reject Electoral Defeat
- Reported by EFE
- Here Are the Details
Donald Trump and his most loyal allies have been sowing doubts about the integrity of the U.S. electoral process, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty as the November 5 election approaches.
Despite losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump continues to promote unfounded claims suggesting the electoral system is rigged, even alluding to the supposed involvement of illegal immigrants in voting.
The former president’s refusal to accept the result of the last election has had significant repercussions, including two indictments related to his attempts to overturn the defeat and the January 6, 2021, Capitol assault.
Trump is still using the same rhetoric, claiming he only wants «fair» elections and that, if that doesn’t happen, people must «fight for the rights of the country.»
Trump and His Followers Prepare to Reject Electoral Defeat
The former U.S. president, Donald Trump, and his most fervent allies have spent years casting doubt on the electoral process and laying the groundwork for… https://t.co/GW5ehLqHNC
— Diario La Tribuna (@LaTribunahn) October 10, 2024
In response, his team argues that all Americans should want transparent elections.
«If such elections happen, we will have no problem accepting the result,» said Jaime Florez, a spokesperson for the conservative campaign.
Experts like Jackson Barlow warn that this discourse seeks to undermine confidence in the electoral system, suggesting that distrust will remain regardless of the outcome.
Meanwhile, Democrats criticize Donald Trump for «conspiring to sow distrust,» though they assure they are ready to face any challenge the Republicans may present.
Kamala Harris Leads in National Polls
Current polls show Kamala Harris leading in national voting intentions, though the margins in key states are slim, indicating a tight electoral race.
Amid growing tension, the possibility of post-election unrest looms large.
Donald Trump could face reactions similar to those of January 6, while President Biden has expressed doubts about the peacefulness of the electoral process but remains confident in its legitimacy.
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