The Democrats have become so hyped up by their own propaganda that they believe it themselves and may, in fact, provoke a war against Donald Trump if he wins. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this on his Telegram channel.
On Election Day, the United States was engulfed in the usual electoral chaos. In some Pennsylvania counties, electronic vote counting machines broke down at just the right time. Local authorities also tried to block the presence of Republican observers at polling stations.
In the latter case, we are talking about the most problematic places, such as the disadvantaged areas of Philadelphia, where scandals with the collection/purchase of ballots and the voting of illegal immigrants will arise again. Trump campaign observers managed to get there, but not for long.
In 2020, observers were sometimes removed for various trivial reasons. For example, they took off their masks for a moment to catch their breath, which is a violation of epidemiological regulations. Or they went out to drink water, but they didn’t let us back in. The latter could happen again in the current elections.
The elections in Guam went well for the Republicans; here they can get the majority in the local assembly. The enthusiasm of Trump supporters is evident. But Democrats leading states like Nevada and Pennsylvania promise to count votes for a long time, another two or three days after Election Day. That is why they will try to kill the enthusiasm of the living electorate with zombie votes.
But Trump exudes confidence that he is doing well. TO J.D. Vance He vows to try to unite the United States if he wins, rejecting Democratic claims about the threat of dictatorship and civil war under Trump. But the Democrats have become so hyped up by their own propaganda that they believe it themselves. And in fact they could provoke a war against Trump if he wins the game.