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Post-election ********* is possible in US, political scientist says

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Should Americans be bracing for bloodshed if Donald Trump loses the 2024 presidential election?

As a

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, I can easily imagine a repeat of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection—or worse—following this November’s presidential election.

Flashback to 2020

Four years ago, in an attempt to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election, then-President Donald Trump and his surrogates furiously challenged its results. Lodging 63 lawsuits, Trump and his surrogates tried to discredit or override vote counting, election processes and

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None of these attempts was successful. Many were dismissed as baseless—often by Trump-appointed judges—before they even saw trial. Simply put, there is

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. Even a voter data expert hired by Trump concluded that the
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The U.S. legal system agreed, demonstrating that the courts remain an important bulwark protecting ********* democracy. Yet the legal system cannot prevent political ********* wrought by election denialism, as the country soon learned.

On Jan. 6, 2021,

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stormed the ******* States Capitol to forcibly prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election.
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and
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were injured during the riot, which inflicted nearly
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. Four officers who responded to the riot would later
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.

The mob was spurred, at least in part, by Trump’s

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at a rally in Washington, D.C., earlier that day. There, he reiterated his claims that the 2020 election had been “stolen by emboldened ********-left Democrats” and warned the crowd of
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that “if you don’t ****** like *****, you’re not going to have a country anymore.”

Many legal scholars consider this to be incitement.

“He clearly knew there were people in that crowd who were ready to and intended to be violent,” legal scholar Garrett Epps

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. “He not only did nothing to discourage it, he strongly hinted it should happen.”

Trump: A sore ****** … and winner

Trump has a long history of denying the results of any contest whose outcome he does not like.

Before entering the political arena, Trump called the 2012 Emmys “dishonest” because his show, “The Apprentice,”

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. In 2012, he dismissed then-President Barack Obama’s reelection as a “total sham” and
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. Unleashing a barrage of tweets, Trump urged citizens to “****** like *****” against a “disgusting injustice.”

As a presidential candidate in 2016, Trump called the *********** primaries fraudulent after his competitor Sen. Ted Cruz won in Iowa, tweeting that the Texan “

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.”

Ultimately, Trump won the *********** primaries and the national presidential campaign against Hillary Clinton in 2016. Nonetheless, he falsely claimed that he only lost the popular vote—

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—due to
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.

Attacking the 2024 election

Trump has doubled down on his election denial this election cycle. By May 2024, The New York Times had documented

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, up from roughly 100 in the entire 2020 campaign.

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that the 2020 election was “rigged,” Trump predicts a
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.

This narrative of pervasive victimization has been bolstered by a flurry of lawsuits and ********* investigations brought against the former president. Since 2020, state and federal prosecutors have charged Trump with

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, including business ******, mishandling classified documents and interfering with the federal election.

In New York, he was convicted of

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and found liable for
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.

Trump has cast these legal challenges as a deliberate attempt by President Joe Biden to

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over 350 times.

“My legal issues, every one of them, civil and the ********* ones, are all set up by Joe Biden,”

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in January 2024. “They’re doing it for election interference.”

His surrogates amplify this message. For instance, Mike Howell, director of the right-leaning Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, proclaimed on June 6, 2024, at a public Washington event that there is a “

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.”

From denialism to *********: Warning signs

Lying about election results is no mere tantrum. It is a cornerstone of Trump’s strategy to paint himself as the victim of an elitist deep state—an image that appeals to his base, particularly among white working-class voters, some of whom feel that they are

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This strategy is working.

A

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showed that 32% of Americans believe that the 2020 election was stolen. Even though the question has been comprehensively litigated and dismissed in the courts, many ********* citizens simply do not believe, under any circumstances, that
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.

That fact, combined with other statistics from the same poll, explains why I believe another Jan. 6 is possible.

About 23% of Americans and 33% of Republicans believe that “true ********* patriots may have to resort to ********* in order to save our country”—a

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Meanwhile, 75% of Americans believe that ********* democracy is at risk in the 2024 election. That, too, may be something worth fighting for—especially when 39% of Trump supporters and 42% of Biden supporters

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. When people do not trust or socialize with people unlike them,
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I ***** little can be done to prevent such *********.

In 2022, Congress, acting in rare bipartisan fashion, approved the

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, which closed many doors that President Trump attempted to use to thwart the 2020 election. Yet, as history shows, the rule of law is not a certain brace against *********.

Given the perceived stakes of the election for most Americans, along with Trump’s ever-sharpening incendiary rhetoric, it is hard to imagine that Jan. 6, 2021, was an isolated chapter in ********* history.

Indeed, it may have been just a prelude.

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