And it shows Opinion polls The competition between the former president intensifies Trump And Vice President Harris 4 days before the elections.
At every campaign rally, Trump urged his supporters to give him a victory that was “too big to be rigged,” telling them that the only way he could lose was if the Democrats rigged the election.
He declined to say whether he would accept the results regardless of the outcome. He claimed that the forgery process is already taking place, pointing to debunked allegations or theories that have no basis in reality.
Trump said at a campaign event in Arizona State Late Thursday night: “The only thing that can stop us is cheating. It’s the only thing that can stop us.”
In 2020, Trump declared his victory The white house Early. He began legal and political attempts to reverse his loss to Democratic candidate Joe Biden, which culminated in his supporters storming a building Capitol On January 6, 2021.
On Thursday, Trump said that an investigation had been opened into voter registration forms in… Pennsylvania It indicates the presence of voter fraud.
And getting ready Democrats Harris raised the possibility that Trump might try to declare victory in the election before all the votes are counted, as he did in 2020.
Harris said in an interview with ABC: “Unfortunately, we are prepared if he does that. And if we know that he is manipulating the press and trying to manipulate the consensus of the American people… then we are prepared to respond.”
As he expressed Trump allies They expressed concerns about the possibility of large numbers of non-citizens participating in elections, although examples of this happening are scarce.
Trump is scheduled to participate in election rallies in Michigan and Wisconsin, while Harris is preparing to participate in several events in Wisconsin, including a stop in Milwaukee with rapper Cardi B.
Trump said that his supporters should expect a big victory in Tuesday’s elections, noting that he could not imagine his loss unless it was a corrupt election.
Trump’s allegations have raised fears that he is preparing to once again blame voter fraud in the event of a potential loss in Pennsylvania, the largest of the seven states likely to decide the election outcome.
“We caught them pulling a massive scam in Pennsylvania,” he said in a social media post Thursday.