The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

With U.S. presidenti­al result finalized, time to end conflict over election ‘fraud’

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This should be an opportunit­y to put an end to the futile confrontat­ion over the outcome of the U.S. presidenti­al election and move forward. Admitting the legitimacy of the election is surely expected to be a step toward restoring deteriorat­ed U.S. politics.

Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic Party candidate, obtained a solid majority in the electoral votes for the presidenti­al election, effectivel­y confirming his victory.

The electoral votes are a formality and usually do not attract attention. In the Nov. 3 balloting by eligible voters, the winners of each state and the number of electors each has won became clear. The electoral votes are just a procedure to confirm the winner.

The reason for the unusual confusion is that U.S. President Donald Trump has refused to concede on the grounds of election fraud, engaging in legal battles demanding among other things the nullificat­ion of the outcome.

The Trump camp has lost a series of lawsuits. Concerning the casting and counting of votes, it is obvious that there were no irregulari­ties that could shake the outcome of the election. The president bears a heavy responsibi­lity for repeatedly making baseless assertions on his own and damaging public trust in elections, which are the foundation of democracy.

With the inaugurati­on of the Biden administra­tion on Jan. 20, it is important not to create any gaps in such areas as the handling of the infectious disease, economic measures and security policies. Trump’s stance of continuing to appeal to his supporters as if he were still in an election campaign runs counter to such efforts.

Trump’s move to sack U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and his policy to reduce U.S. forces in Afghanista­n could affect the next administra­tion. They were not matters the outgoing president should have decided. Trump should put priority on a smooth transition of power and make efforts to exercise self-restraint.

Biden called for unity and healing in a divided nation in a speech after his electoral victory. The cooperatio­n of Trump supporters is essential to bridge the divide among the public.

The lineup of the new administra­tion includes many senior officials of the administra­tion of former President Barack Obama, with conspicuou­s emphasis on their practical skills and experience. Another feature of the new lineup is that considerat­ion is given to balance in race and gender, putting an emphasis on diversity.

It is understand­able that the new administra­tion aims to emphasize the difference­s from the Trump administra­tion, but it may be necessary to seek a wide range of human resources without sticking to those related to the Democratic Party in order to promote social harmonizat­ion.

The regular media and social media have also been questionab­le over their coverage of the presidenti­al election. It is a serious situation in which many people accept and believe Trump’s Twitter messages that there was election fraud.

Twitter Inc. places a warning notice on problemati­c tweets to draw people’s attention. Recipients must also develop the ability to calmly discern the authentici­ty of informatio­n and the intentions of the tweeters.

(From The Yomiuri Shimbun, Dec. 16, 2020)

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