Concerns rise over Trump's response if he loses 2024 election to Harris
As the U.S. Presidential Election approaches on November 5, concerns grow over Donald Trump's potential refusal to accept the results if he loses to Kamala Harris. Trump has stated he will not accept a loss, alleging cheating as the only reason for defeat. Unlike in 2020, Trump is not the incumbent president this time. New laws, such as the Electoral Count Reform Act, have been enacted to prevent challenges to election results. These laws clarify the certification process and limit objections to electoral votes. Trump's campaign appears organized to dispute results, with over 100 lawsuits filed in key states. Both parties are preparing to monitor vote counting closely. Increased safeguards and legal measures are in place to uphold electoral integrity.