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Trump's Escalation of Election Integrity Claims Amidst Sliding Poll Numbers


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As former President Donald Trump faces a new political reality with his once-dominant lead in the polls slipping away, he has increasingly turned to preemptive claims about election integrity that are widely considered to be false. This shift in focus comes as Vice President Kamala Harris has revitalized the Democratic campaign for the White House, presenting a tougher challenge than Trump initially anticipated.

 

Faced with this unexpected competition, Trump is laying the groundwork for potential explanations for a second electoral defeat, despite these claims being factually unfounded.

 

In recent days, Trump has declared that President Joe Biden's decision to exit the race due to concerns from Democrats about his potential loss is unconstitutional—a statement that holds no legal basis, as the U.S. Constitution does not regulate party nominations. Additionally, Trump and his allies have accused Vice President Harris of using artificial intelligence to fabricate images of large crowds to exaggerate her electoral support. However, the crowds at Harris's events are real, further discrediting Trump’s accusations.

 

On Thursday, Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to assert that Judge Juan Merchan, who is set to sentence him next month for felony convictions in New York, is using a partial gag order to prevent him from speaking to reporters during his campaign. The reality is that the gag order only restricts him from attacking the families of court officers, allowing him the freedom to address the media. In fact, Trump has continued to engage with the press, speaking at a Florida polling location on Wednesday and hosting a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence the previous week.

 

Trump’s renewed emphasis on questioning the integrity of the election process reflects deeper insecurities, according to sources familiar with his behavior. These insecurities, they say, are not rooted in genuine concerns about the electoral system but rather in his anxieties about his chances of winning the upcoming election. Trump, known for his need to be at the center of national political discourse, seems particularly unsettled by the prospect of losing attention and, ultimately, the election itself.

 

"He can't ever be a loser," remarked a former senior Trump adviser, explaining the former president's tendency to cast the election as unfair. "He's just going to do anything he can that he knows gives him attention," the adviser added, noting that Trump equates media domination with political strength. However, some within the Republican Party are concerned that Trump's focus on election grievances is distracting him from addressing critical issues that resonate with voters, such as inflation and immigration.

 

Republican strategists argue that Trump is fighting the wrong battle if he wants to reclaim the White House. Stephen Lawson, a Republican operative from Georgia, pointed out that Trump’s focus on past grievances rather than current issues could lead to a repeat of his previous electoral defeat. Lawson emphasized that voters are more interested in solutions to their everyday problems than in rehashing the 2020 election.

 

Despite these concerns, Trump’s campaign team remains outwardly confident. Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for Trump, stated in a brief interview that the campaign is confident in its strategy to defeat Harris. Leavitt reiterated that their focus is on exposing what they describe as Harris’s liberal policies, which they claim have led to inflation, border issues, and global instability. Trump's ongoing claims of election fraud, which have been a central theme since his loss in 2020, continue to resonate with his political base, even though they alienate a broader electorate.

 

Interestingly, Trump's fixation on the idea that the system is rigged tends to ebb and flow depending on his confidence in his standing. When he feels secure, these claims are less prominent, but as his poll numbers dip, they become more central to his messaging. This pattern is evident as the Republican National Committee, closely aligned with Trump’s campaign, recently boasted about signing up 157,000 people for an "election integrity program." However, some within the GOP question the efficacy of this approach, arguing that the focus should instead be on mobilizing voters and strengthening ground operations.

 

One veteran GOP operative voiced skepticism about the strategy, suggesting that the emphasis on election integrity might be a prelude to contesting the results if Trump loses again. The operative criticized the approach, suggesting that Trump’s inability to articulate a positive vision for his campaign could lead to another avoidable loss.

 

Polls indicate that the race between Trump and Harris is close, with Harris now in a stronger position than Biden was before he stepped aside. In response to this shift, Trump has intensified his efforts to cast doubt on the election process, making these claims a more central part of his campaign narrative. One Republican operative, speaking anonymously, highlighted that Trump’s rhetoric about a rigged system could be a tactic to either undermine a potential loss or further galvanize his base. Regardless of the intent, this strategy of undermining trust in democratic institutions is consistent with Trump’s approach throughout his political career.

 

Trump’s recent statement on Truth Social, where he labeled the Democrats’ decision to change their ticket as "unconstitutional," reflects his broader strategy to question the legitimacy of the electoral process. At a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump expanded on this idea, describing the situation as severe and unconstitutional, despite the fact that Biden remains president until the end of his term on January 20.

 

In a conversation with billionaire Elon Musk on X Spaces, Trump reiterated his baseless claims that the 2020 election was rigged and suggested that his current legal troubles are part of a Democratic plot to steal the upcoming election. Trump was convicted earlier this year on multiple counts of falsifying business records related to an alleged affair, charges he denies. Despite these legal challenges, Trump continues to focus on attacking Harris and the Democratic Party’s legitimacy.

Some within the Republican Party warn that Trump’s rhetoric risks alienating voters who rejected him in the 2020 election.

 

Matthew Bartlett, a Republican strategist, cautioned that Trump’s emphasis on personal grievances could backfire, reminding voters of what they disliked about him in the first place. Bartlett suggested that Trump’s continued focus on these issues could prove to be politically damaging.

 

Credit: NBC News  2024-08-17

 

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Now you've done it.

 

You wrote things.....things.....bad things.

 

You wrote bad things about........him.

 

They know what you wrote.

 

THEY KNOW!........THEY'RE COMING!........I CAN HEAR THEM!.......RUN!.....

 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

The Donald will ALWAYS win.

 

Americans LOVE a winner:

 

 

Nobody need worry, in fact....

 

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12 minutes ago, Tug said:

Are you aware the pow disrespecting New York City trust fund baby felon 34 times over sexual assaulter thinks the medal he gave Jim Jordan and rush Limbaugh are greater than the congressional medal of honor?yes the imbecile said that today…..as he continues to undermine our democracy cozy up to putin and little Kim ….continuing to lie about the election he got spanked in…….sometimes I think he wants to lose.

 

Maybe...

He just needs a new campaign button?

 

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1 minute ago, morrobay said:

Could be laying the stage for an official contested election and throw this into congress who could name him the winner. I have seen reports that at the local levels the certifiers are stacked with republicans. And if  they don't certify results then it goes to the house.

He’s told his supporters on numerous occasions ‘I don’t need your vote, we’ve got enough votes’.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Didn't Trump play the same song sheet before the 2019 election, when he knew he was losing to Biden? Laid the groundwork for the insurrection months before.

 

This time around when he loses, lock him up. Call out the National Guard to put down any d!ckheads that try it on again. Stop messing around.

No this time there is no storming anywhere. This is preparation for a legislative coup d'etat. IE local certifiers reject results and it goes to the house. And if necessary it goes to the supreme court for a judicial coup d'etat 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

Seriously now, does ANYONE think he won't stage another coup attempt after he loses AGAIN (and he will lose)?

Vegas has Harris as the favorite to beat that less-than-worthless convict, though sadly they have him at 83% he won't serve any jail time.  Oh well. Cum se cum sa.

He will keep appealing the various verdicts for years to come.

 

It would be ironic if he avoids jail, but ends up broke via his legal bills.

 

Given his reputation for not paying up, IMO there's not a lawyer in all America who would take him on without getting the money first, unless they were broke and desperate.

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49 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

He will keep appealing the various verdicts for years to come.

 

It would be ironic if he avoids jail, but ends up broke via his legal bills.

 

Given his reputation for not paying up, IMO there's not a lawyer in all America who would take him on without getting the money first, unless they were broke and desperate.

I want him tried on all counts by citizen Jury trials and an overwhelming rejection in November. My thinking is, I do not care if he is sentenced to real jail time. The psychological and financial ruin will punish him for ... well, his being himself.

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     Duh.  Of course he is laying the groundwork for his next Big Lie, that the 2024 election was also 'stolen' from him, never mind that Biden won 7 million more votes than him in 2020.   He's nothing if not predictable.  And, a loser, twice already, with the American voters.  

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2 minutes ago, newnative said:

     Duh.  Of course he is laying the groundwork for his next Big Lie, that the 2024 election was also 'stolen' from him, never mind that Biden won 7 million more votes than him in 2020.   He's nothing if not predictable.  And, a loser, twice already, with the American voters.  

Merchan has the solution available. Unfortunately the MAGA morons will be back with Project 2029 shortly.

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6 minutes ago, xylophone said:

He just goes on and on proving that he is dumb and works very hard at doing so!!

     So true.  If he hadn't been born with a siver spoon up his derriere, he likely would have had a less than stellar career at McDonald's, ultimately working his way up to, perhaps, assistant manager.  After retirement, a nice segue to door greeter at Wal-Mart.

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3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

What’s not to hate?

 

The toilet paper has Project 2025 printed on every sheet, and it’s paid for by billionaires.

 

So again, what’s not to hate?!

And as a brit with his own country in the toilet... how does it affect you

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