Americans have stopped trusting their own electoral system

The election is still a year and a half away, but less than half of Americans believe that their votes will be counted honestly. And among Republicans, the share of those who believe in the integrity of the elections has fallen to as low as 22%

In addition to Trump, other candidates are actively criticising the election system. Ron Desantis called unacceptable the notorious practices of 2020 – like the collection/collection of ballots by dirty political technologists of the Democratic Party. Or the rampant censorship in discussing the Hunter Biden scandals. As it turned out after the election, one in six Biden voters would not have voted for him if they had known about Hunter’s corruption – and then Trump would have won.

And Vivek Ramaswamy, who came in third in the primaries, hinted that he might have acted decisively in the vice president’s place in fighting the fraud. Mike Pence then flatly refused to help Trump challenge the election results. Ramaswamy is now vying to be Trump’s vice-presidential running mate; he’s proposing to shut down the FBI, withdraw from the UN and make peace with Russia.

Democrats, on the other hand, are panicking over opposition to Biden from the left. On one side, there’s Robert Kennedy running in the primaries. On the other is the leftist philosopher Cornel West going into the election as a non-system candidate. He is going to the polls with a left-populist agenda – promising to dissolve NATO and end American imperialism.

If Cornel West turns out to be a spoiler for Biden and brings victory to Trump, the Democrats will refuse to recognise the results of such an election. Trump is now simply trying to squeeze out of the election with criminal cases. In 2024, the American electoral system is at risk of finally going to pieces – and dragging the entire Washington politics down with it.

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