Albuquerque Journal

Trump declines again to commit to peaceful transfer of power

- BY AAMER MADHANI AND KEVIN FREKING ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday again declined to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election.

“We’re going to have to see what happens,” Trump said at a news conference, responding to a question about whether he’d commit to a peaceful transfer of power. “You know that I’ve been complainin­g very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots are a disaster.”

Trump has been pressing a monthslong campaign against mail-in voting this November by tweeting and speaking out critically about the practice. More states are encouragin­g mail-in voting to keep voters safe amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The president has tried to distinguis­h between states that automatica­lly send mail ballots to all registered voters and those, like Florida, that send them only to voters who request a mail ballot.

Trump has claimed widespread mail voting will lead to massive fraud. The five states that routinely send mail ballots to all voters have seen no significan­t fraud.

Trump on Wednesday appeared to suggest that if states got “rid of” the unsolicite­d mailing of ballots there would be no concern about fraud or peaceful transfers of power.

“You’ll have a very peaceful — there won’t be a transfer frankly,” Trump said. “There’ll be a continuati­on. The ballots are out of control, you know it, and you know, who knows it better than anybody else? The Democrats know it better than anybody else.”

In a July interview, Trump similarly refused to commit to accepting the results.

“I have to see. Look … I have to see,” Trump told Chris Wallace during a wide-ranging July interview on “Fox News Sunday.” “No, I’m not going to just say yes. I’m not going to say no, and I didn’t last time either.”

The Biden campaign responded Wednesday, as it did after Trump’s July comments: “The American people will decide this election. And the United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespasser­s out of the White House.”

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