Trump has loyal fans, but his chances of getting back into the White House are now much slimmer.
Republican candidate Donald Trump can take the post of US president even if he loses the election in November.
Politiko writes about this.
According to experts, possible scenarios for the development of events may look like this:
1. Trump will actively undermine confidence in the election results, making unfounded accusations of fraud and asking the courts not to recognize a certain number of ballots as valid, which could change the situation in key states.
2. He will put pressure on state and county officials so that they do not certify the voting results. While this won't stop the process, it could be a way to pressure Republican members of Congress and lawmakers.
3. Trump will ask Republican-dominated states to appoint alternate electors. He hopes that Republicans in Congress will support this decision, and that Democrats will be in the minority when certifying the results.
4. Ultimately, Trump will try to get Congress to deny the 270 electoral votes cast for Kamala Harris. If that happens, the presidential election will go to the House of Representatives, where Republicans will be able to get the votes needed to elect Trump.
Recall that in recent months, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign team have launched an aggressive campaign against fact-checking. Television networks and journalistic organizations are required to abandon this practice as a condition for interacting with the politician.
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