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Donald Trump is reportedly planning to steal the election as soon as the polls close

Jasmine Norden by Jasmine Norden
3 November 2020
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Donald Trump said he would dispute counting of votes issued after polls close, adding to fears he will try to steal the election.

Ahead of the election tonight, Joe Biden remains in front according to the polls. Consequently, the president continues to campaign, with plans to visit four important states today.

Trump said:

I think it’s a terrible thing when ballots can be collected after an election.

He added:

as soon as that election’s over, we’re going in with our lawyers. If people wanted to get their ballots in they should’ve got their ballots in long before that.

Claiming victory

According to news website Axios, Trump said he would claim victory on election night if it looked like he was “ahead”. This was reported to be even if big states such as Pennsylvania are yet to return results.

Trump has denied the comments.

It has been estimated that Joe Biden voters are more likely to use mail-in ballots. If Trump is successful in stopping them from being counted, this could have a large effect on the election outcome.

Asked about Trump’s comments, Biden said:

There’s nothing he can do to try to intimidate the American people about voting, scare people about voting, challenge the idea that votes aren’t going to count if they’ve been mailed down. It’s not going to happen.

He added:

the president’s not going to steal this election.

Voter suppression

As of 2 November, 96 million people in America have already cast their ballots. 136.5 million people voted in total in 2016.

More votes than ever before have been mailed this year. Several states are not permitted to start counting ballots until election day. Pennsylvania, for example, does not expect to be finished counting until 6 November.

This only adds to long-running accusations of voter suppression in the US. In many states, poll stations can be hard to access, or require waiting for hours. Restrictions on mail-in ballots can often lead to many being thrown out.

Threats to democracy

Trump’s threat came as historians from across the globe issued a warning about the collapse of democracy.

On 31 October, academics who study authoritarianism wrote an open letter calling for defence of the “integrity of the electoral process”. They further urged global conversation on democracy and action against “misinformation and media concentration”.

The letter said:

Regardless of the outcome of the United States’ election, democracy as we know it is already imperilled. However, it is not too late to turn the tide.

Whether Donald J. Trump is a fascist, a post-fascist populist, an autocrat, or just a bumbling opportunist, the danger to democracy did not arrive with his presidency and goes well beyond November 3rd, 2020.

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  1. Oldshagnasty says:
    6 years ago

    Voting closes at a set time not one, two, ten minutes afterwards.

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    • Cailleach bheag says:
      6 years ago

      I may be wrong, but I think the issue is around the counting of votes received before the close of polling, but not counted until after. If he can block these, it’s a great way of ensuring he wins, since (according to the reports I’ve read – again, these may be wrong) more Democrats than Republicans tend to vote by post.

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