Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller has set off uproar among opponents by suggesting the president’s lead will be decisive enough to claim victory on election night, after which Democrats will try and “steal it back.”
Miller painted a fairly confident image of Trump’s re-election chances during a Sunday interview, but also suggested that any swing in Biden’s favor after election day could be Democrats “trying to steal” their way to the top.
“If you speak with many smart Democrats, they believe that President Trump will be ahead on election night, probably getting 280 electoral [votes], somewhere in that range, and then they’re going to try to steal it back after the election,” Miller said.
Miller believes Trump will have 290 electoral college votes on election night so “no matter what they try to do, what kind of hijinks or lawsuits or whatever kind of nonsense they try to pull off, we’ll have enough electoral votes to get President Trump re-elected.”
Trump has stated it would be “very proper and nice if a winner is declared” on election night, instead of weeks later while more votes are counted, something Trump calls “totally inappropriate.”
With Miller adding to Trump’s criticism of votes counted after election day, liberals took to social media to accuse the campaign of lying and trying to “steal” the election themselves, by prematurely claiming victory.
“Counting ballots cast by mail should never be called stealing the election. It’s counting votes. Period,” Star Trek actor and liberal activist George Takei tweeted.
“What Jason Miller is saying is so stupid and dishonest (which is very much on brand). There is no precedent for this. Votes have always been counted after Election Day,” author Dan Pfeiffer wrote.
“This is a lie. Legally cast vote-by-mail ballots need to be counted, and many states will not be done counting them on election night,” CNN’s Jake Tapper added.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer told Tapper there was a “very real possibility” that Trump could declare election victory before final vote count, warning residents not to accept any early results until every vote is counted.
Democratic candidate Joe Biden himself was forced to weigh in on the issue on Sunday night, saying: “My response is the president is not going to steal this election.”
Also on rt.com Nancy Pelosi confident Biden will be president ‘whatever the end count is’ on Election DayVotes in every presidential race are counted for weeks after an election, however there are typically enough polls reporting for outlets to accurately declare a winner on the night. This, however, is not how it goes in rare cases such as with the critical swing state of Florida in 2000, when votes between George W. Bush and Al Gore were counted and recounted in a controversy that officially ended when Gore conceded the race in December. Numerous media outlets called the state in Gore’s favor, while Bush would go on to win the state’s votes.
This year is set to be an unprecedented one that is difficult to predict since tens of millions of Americans have already voted early and a record number of people are voting by mail. This, combined with Covid-19 restrictions slowing actual voting on November 3, and you have a race that many are predicting will be impossible to accurately call on the night as the president wishes.
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