Get Ready for Trump to Declare Himself the Winner and Attempt to Stage a Coup
In these modern times, there are many reasons that will delay the announcement of who won the presidential election come next Tuesday, November 5th. From slow ballot-counting to logistical challenges, we know ahead of time that by midnight next Tuesday, the victor may not be known.
Many of those reasons are reasonable and America will have another safe and secure election.
But we also know Trump. And we know in this temporary vacuum that Trump will declare himself the victor and set in accelerated motion his efforts to stage a coup. Reportedly, he already has “an army” of local election officials who are ready to do his dirty work and attempt to gum up the works of democracy.
So, we need to prepare ourselves for this eventuality and get ready for his deadly shenanigans. He will attempt something akin to the January 6th attack on the Capitol — but it will be much worse.
But if we are ready, then his success will be extremely limited and will fail.

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