Donald Trump will end his campaign with a rally in Michigan, one of the most powerful states. Meanwhile, some of his statements have raised concerns that if the election results are unfavorable for him, he may try to destroy them. The British publication “The Guardian” writes about such a scenario.
On Monday, at the end of the campaign, Trump will visit states described as swing states, and the outcome could be important for the fate of the race for the White House.
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“Trump knows the road to the White House runs through Michigan.”
As American TVN “Fact” reporter Marcin Vrona reported, Donald Trump will have to walk two thousand kilometers on Monday. He held rallies in Pennsylvania and will wrap up the campaign with a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
“Donald Trump knows that the road to the White House passes through Michigan, and there is no better place to end this historic and impressive campaign than in Michigan,” said Victoria La Civita, who is in charge of media relations in the Republican headquarters, to TVN “Factom”. said “TVN.
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Trump talks about “a group of dishonest people” fighting to “steal the election”.
Some of Donald Trump's statements are based on the fact that if the result of the election turns out to be unfavorable for him, he can cancel it.
“They're fighting so hard to steal the damn election,” he said of Democratic officials at a rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday. – Look what will happen, (…), they are talking about extending the voting time. This election should be held by 10:11 p.m. (it's 5 a.m. in Poland – editor). A bunch of dishonest people, he said.
The last hours of Donald Trump's election campaign. Republican candidate threatens election violations Marcin Wrona/Fakty TVN
“The Guardian”: Trump will systematically dispute the results of the election
The British newspaper “The Guardian” wrote that Donald Trump will start “sowing chaos” and destroying the election results even before the end of the vote counting, and these efforts will be much better organized than the previous elections in 2020.
“Legal and election law experts are bracing for aggressive efforts by the former president in the days after the election to overturn the results while the votes are still being counted,” said Sam Levin, a reporter for the British newspaper. .
He said the effort is “much more organized now” than it was in 2020, after losing to incumbent Joe Biden, when Trump's attempt to overturn the election results.
Trump and his allies have been spreading allegations of fraud for months to influence the outcome of the election. Groups affiliated with the Republican Party also filed a lawsuit, accusing state officials of failing to compile voter lists.
Some experts call these complaints “zombie lawsuits.” Most of them have already been dismissed, but even though the Republicans are losing these cases, some commentators say that their purpose is to undermine public confidence in the elections and create the basis for efforts to overturn the results of the elections. – I think that after the election, people will be upset with the result and say that “for the last eight months, there were inflated lists, dead souls and foreigners in the list, and the courts did not do anything about it”, – said a voter. Sean Morales-Doyle, a fellow at the liberal Brennan Center for Justice.
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