Almost half of U.S. voters are worried about violent attempts to overturn November election results
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About 4 in 10 registered voters say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about violent attempts to overturn the results after the November election. A similar share is worried about legal efforts to do so. And about 1 in 3 voters say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about attempts by local or state election officials to stop the results from being finalized.
Trump has continued to lie about fraud costing him reelection four years ago and is again forecasting that he can lose this time only if the election is rigged against him, a strategy he has deployed since his first run for office.
I thought after Jan. 6 of 2021, the GOP would have the sense to reject him as a candidate. And since they didn't, I think it just emboldened him to think he can do anything, and they will still stick with him.
Many voters think Trump won't concede if he loses, a sentiment that reflects increasing anxiety about the political climate and the potential for instability after the election.
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