This is how hell week turns in America



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As accountants have taken over the night in several key states, the US presidential election has turned into the nightmare many have feared.

Even long before the outcome is clear, Trump has done his best to declare victory.

Lawyers are now marching on the side of President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden, with mutual threats and accusations.

It may be they and the judges who ultimately decide the choice.

May be brought to the Supreme Court

Many fear it could degenerate into violence if the president’s words provoke the most extreme Trump supporters in organizations like the Proud Boys.

– This is a huge scam against our nation, Trump said in a lengthy rant on Wednesday morning Norwegian time about alleged electoral fraud.

– We will go to the Supreme Court. We want the voting to stop. We do not want them to find ballots at 04 in the morning, he continued.

Democrats call Trump’s remarks “outrageous,” but they too are willing to take the presidential job to court.

- It will be legal revenge

– It will be legal revenge

According to Biden’s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon, Democrats have “legal teams on standby to resist” Trump’s attempt to stop the count before all the votes are cast.

Fight for early votes

If Trump succeeds in stopping the count, this is seen as a huge advantage to him.

This is because votes counted last, mail ballots and early votes, go largely to Democrats.

MORE FIGHT: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (left) is ready to crack down on President Donald Trump’s attempt to stop the counting of votes by mail and in advance before it ends. Photo: NTB Scanpix / Angela Weiss and Mandel Ngan / AFP
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In Pennsylvania, Trump is at the helm Wednesday afternoon.

If you manage to stop the count there, it can give you a head start. If you can’t, you will be much thinner.

In Michigan, Biden just passed his rival.

You can go to the Supreme Court

If the fight goes to court, it could take all week and more.

The Democrats have made it very clear that they will not accept the census being stopped.

“The democratic process must continue and will continue until it is completed,” read a recent statement from Biden’s campaign.

In advance, Trump’s side is well positioned if the dispute is ultimately decided in the Supreme Court – he recently appointed his third Supreme Court justice.

Thus, Republicans now have a clear majority on the Supreme Court. It has become crucial in the past.

In 2000, George W. Bush narrowly won against Al Gore of the Democrats, when the Supreme Court stopped the count in Florida.

You can let the voters decide

Even without a fight on the Supreme Court, it will take time before a final winner can be chosen.

On Dagbladet’s map of the voting situation, nine states on Wednesday afternoon had yet to be decided.

In each state, the two candidates win a total victory or a total defeat. This is because the winner gets all the electors, that is, the members of the university that nominates the president, in each state.

On Wednesday afternoon, Biden and Trump have 227 and 213 voters on the Dagbladet map, respectively, out of the 270 needed to win.

If the count is unaffected, there is little else they can do but hope for the best.

Loss of Trump to the Supreme Court

The problem is that Donald Trump’s patience is already at a breaking point.

His lawyers and Republicans have long fought to limit the ability of states to count votes cast by mail, a type of vote that largely goes to Democrats.

Trump on Elections: - Fraud

Trump on Elections: – Fraud

However, a few days ago, the Supreme Court granted the state of North Carolina permission to count votes until nine days after the election, a slap in the face for Trump.

Yet it is just one of many battles in which Republican attorneys are challenging the right of states to count votes by mail and in advance.

Thriller-asked

North Carolina is among the nine states where Wednesday afternoon’s election is still undecided.

The nine states have a total of 98 electoral votes.

In about half of them, the position is completely even. The remainder of the census in several of these states, such as Georgia, can take several days.

According to the New York Times, the state of Arizona expects the result to be ready by Wednesday morning US time.

“AUTOCRACY” FEARS: The American expert Hilmar Mjelde believes that there is a real danger that the parties in the US presidential elections will not accept the result if they do not win, and that the United States will resemble an “autocracy”, where the electoral process does not take place in peaceful and proper way.
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Michigan is expected to have a fairly clear picture by Wednesday night, while the winner in Georgia is expected to be announced the same day, although not all votes are counted then.

In Nevada, the numbers come in on the first Thursday morning and in Pennsylvania on the first Friday.

Track the chaos

Before counting resumes in states that have taken a night break, the outcome of the election remains uncertain.

Hilmar Mjelde, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bergen, is one of the American experts who fears the worst.

– With a fairly uniform election result, there will be chaos, he tells Dagbladet.

Mjelde believes that there is a real danger that the parties will not accept the result if they do not win, and that the United States in that case will resemble “autocracies” or regimes in which the electoral process is not carried out in a peaceful and orderly manner. .

Now the regular elections are here, and it remains to be seen if Mjelde is right.

Here there were only pipes in Georgia

Here there were only pipes in Georgia



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