Politics hot in America about midterm elections
Politics has heated up in America regarding the results of the midterm elections to be held on November 8. Twelve candidates loyal to former President Donald Trump have just announced that they will not accept the election results if they lose. All these candidates were recommended by Trump. All the candidates who made these announcements are in the fray for governor. All of them say that they do not trust the way votes are counted.
He alleges that the ruling Democratic Party will rigging the count to defeat him. Republican candidates in North Carolina, Alaska, Ohio, Michigan, Massachusetts, California and Texas have refused to accept the consequences of defeat. Voting will be held for 35 of the 50 gubernatorial and 435 House of Representatives seats in the US midterm election.
Fears of a repeat of the Capitol violence intensified
nearly two years ago after then-President Trump, despite being defeated in the election results, refused to believe it. At the behest of Trump, his supporters occupied the US Parliament Capitol. There were incidents of violence. The announcement by Trump supporters threatens a repeat of Capitol violence in the midterm election.
Democratic candidates said – whatever the result, they will accept
the Republican candidates who have declared not to accept the results, all the Democratic candidates who have landed on the same seats have said that they will accept the results. Even Democratic Stacey Abraham, who did not admit defeat in the last election, has said she has confidence in the election process.
Republican Party Intensifies
Propaganda During the last one month, 85 websites have been started by the party. These include issues with the party's agenda as well as a white monopoly and a complete ban on immigrants.
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