Just as he did in 2020, when he lost the election against Joe Biden, the former president is beginning to question the electoral process.
With just two days left until the close of the elections in the United States, the Republican candidate, donald trumpreturned to raise the specter of electoral fraudjust as he did in 2020 when he lost the election against Joe Biden. The former president assured at an event in Pennsylvania that from his rival’s team, Kamala Harris, “They fight so hard to steal this damn thing.”
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Although there is no concrete evidence that there has been fraud, the Republican added: “We have a group of cheaters that all they do is think about how can they cheat. “I compete against a corrupt machine called the Democratic Party,” Trump attacked, stirring up theories about electoral theft.


“They are corrupt; they will say they want 12 days to find out who won. They should be put in prison. Their polls are also corrupt,” the former president emphasized. The latest polls show extremely close numbers, although most of them anticipate a slight advantage for Harris in the popular vote.
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In view of the definition of these elections, a priori very close, there is growing concern of a new outbreak of violence if Trump denies the results if he loses, just as happened in 2020 that ended with an assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Kamala Harris crossed Donald Trump after his accusations of electoral fraud
From the opposite side, Harris maintained in Michigan that the Republicans’ accusations are intended to make people believe that “her vote won’t matter,” but she is the one who “will determine the outcome.”
On the other hand, in one of her last campaign efforts, the vice president spoke on an emblem of the so-called “rust belt”, a region of the Midwestern United States marked by industrial decline, and urged “turn the page and write the next chapter” of the country’s history. “ORn chapter based on a divine plan big enough to encompass all our dreams“strong enough to heal division and bold enough to embrace possibility: God’s plan,” he said at a Christian church in that key state.
Elections in the United States: what the latest polls say
The latest New York Times/Siena poll shows some changes in the battleground states, but they remain in technical tiewithin the margin of error.
One of the surprises of the last few hours was a poll that shows Vice President Harris ahead of Trump by three points in Iowa, where the conservative won in 2016 and 2020. It was conducted by “one of my enemies,” Trump complained.
More than 77.3 million people have already voted in advance in these elections. The expectation is maximumwith two options at the ideological antipodes.
Beyond the electoral dialectic, Harris ran a campaign focused on the center and Trump is the proud leader of the movement “Let’s make America great again“, known by its acronym in English MAGA.
You may have to wait days to find out the name of the winner.
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