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US election: Donald Trump ramps up fake fraud claims, setting the stage for foul play if he loses
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US election: Donald Trump ramps up fake fraud claims, setting the stage for foul play if he loses

He added: “It’s so embarrassing and I’m the only one talking about it because everyone is afraid to talk about it and then they accuse you of being a conspiracy theorist… They’re the ones who should be jailed for that trick.” these terrible choices “We also live in our country.”

“I would love to win the popular vote with them cheating,” he told a crowd in Salem, Virginia, over the weekend. Let them cheat, because they do it, they do it very well, they are very professional. “But I think we have a really good chance of winning the popular vote.”

Later, at a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, a pre-recorded message from Trump encouraged attendees to vote and “keep your eyes open” because these people want to cheat and they are cheating. And frankly that’s the only thing they do well.”

And last weekend in Milwaukee, he falsely claimed he had won Wisconsin twice, saying “those are minor details.” Trump won Wisconsin in 2016 but lost the state to President Biden in 2020.

Although there is no evidence of widespread fraud, Trump’s preemptive warnings about election fraud are part of a pattern dating back to the 2016 presidential campaign; Trump also claimed there was a “rigged” election before he won.

But Trump’s latest comments are renewing concerns among election experts who fear a repeat of the 2020 election, in which the former President’s claims of widespread fraud resulted in a pro-Trump mob storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. he also said he “shouldn’t have left” the White House.

This election cycle, Trump encouraged his supporters to make the election so big it couldn’t be rigged; this slogan implied that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

Trump has also set the stage for major disappointment among his supporters if the election results are anything other than a victory for him. He has repeatedly claimed that he is ahead in the polls and suggested that the only way Democrats can win is by cheating.

Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, is ahead of Trump by nearly two points nationally. Washington PostAverage of high-quality public surveys.

Trump has not committed to accepting the 2024 election results, saying he would only do so “if there is a fair election” and claiming the only way he could lose was if there was fraud. Harris said she was committed to free and fair elections and the peaceful transfer of power.

David Becker, executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, a nonprofit organization that aims to build confidence in elections, said Trump’s claims have gone nowhere in court but fuel a false belief among many of his supporters that fraud is widespread.

Even though polls showed an extremely tight race, Trump’s rhetoric convinced many of his supporters that his victory was inevitable, Becker said.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a campaign event at the Salem Civic Center in Virginia on Sunday NZT. Photo / Tom Brenner, Washington Post
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a campaign event at the Salem Civic Center in Virginia on Sunday NZT. Photo / Tom Brenner, Washington Post

“You can imagine the shock some Trump supporters might feel if Trump loses, and how that shock could turn into anger and potentially even violence in the post-election period,” he said.

In 2020, “his allies targeted his supporters against public officials, and many were forced to go to alternative locations to stay safe. They had to ensure security. They had to deal with doxing. … Now we have seen many of his supporters lie about the election for another four years.”

Republican National Committee (RNC) spokeswoman Claire Zunk praised “President Trump’s unprecedented election integrity operation…committed to defending the law and protecting every legal vote,” in an emailed statement, but neither she nor a Trump campaign spokesperson He did not directly address this issue. Trump’s insinuations that “cheating” could change the race.

Harris urged Americans to ignore Trump’s signals that he might prematurely declare victory on election day tomorrow, arguing that they were aimed at discouraging people from voting.

“This is a distraction from the fact that we have free and fair elections in our country and we support them. “This is what we did in 2020,” Harris told reporters.

“He lost, and the systems in place for this election in 2024 have integrity. These are good systems and the vote of the people will determine the outcome of this election. And everyone should know that their votes are the power that will determine the outcome of the election and their votes will be valid.”

In recent days, Trump has focused his claims of voter fraud on Pennsylvania, a state that nonpartisan election experts see as a near-win state for both him and Harris. according to to mailAccording to polling averages, Harris leads the state by less than a point.

At a recent rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Trump claimed: “They’ve already started cheating in Lancaster.” And in a social media post he claimed: “Pennsylvania is cheating and getting caught on a scale rarely seen before. REPORT THE FRAUD TO THE AUTHORITIES. Law enforcement must act NOW!”

Democratic officials and voting rights advocates strongly dispute Trump’s claims. Lancaster County election officials recently said they had identified nearly 2,500 potentially fraudulent voter registration applications and that local law enforcement was investigating.

Trump falsely claimed that ballots had been filled out with the same pen; In Pennsylvania, ballots are not opened until election day.

Officials say the detection of faulty registration applications shows that the system is working and that they will not vote for ineligible voters. Voting rights advocates say the questionable applications are likely the mistake of a sloppy campaigner and not a nefarious plot to steal the election.

The Trump campaign and the RNC are pushing allegations of voter fraud and voter suppression as part of an attempt to “ensure a safe and secure election for ALL Americans, regardless of who they voted for,” said Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the Trump campaign. , he said in an email.

Experts say some problems are inevitable during any election, but they are almost always resolved and affect only a tiny fraction of the tens of millions of votes cast.

Tammy Patrick, director of programs for the National Association of Election Officials, said rhetoric like Trump’s threatens the ability of many Americans to accept the results of a free and fair election. He said his language further erodes trust in the democratic process and paves the way for violence if the outcome is not what some want it to be.

“This has happened before; we all watched TV on January 6th,” Patrick said. “We have all seen with our own eyes what the manifestation of this kind of discourse is. “A lot of people right now (election officials) are holding their breath to see what happens in the coming weeks.”

He said American public officials and leaders need to be patient during the vote counting process, which could take several days. In Maricopa County, home to most Arizona voters, officials said it could take 10 to 13 days for workers to process ballots.