Vice President Kamala Harris told NBC News that her team is preparing for the possibility that Trump will declare himself the winner, even if the results are not yet settled.

Vice President Kamala Harris, her campaign team and some of Donald Trump’s own allies say they expect the former president to quickly declare victory on election night — even if the outcome is not yet settled in key swing states.

Between the time it takes to process mail ballots and deal with provisional ballots in some battleground states, votes will not be fully tabulated on election night. Projections of who won a close presidential race might not come for days, similar to the 2020 election.

NBC News spoke to four Trump allies, all of whom speculated that the former president may be prepared to pull a repeat of 2020 and quickly declare he is the victor on election night when that is not yet certain. The sources all noted they did not have direct knowledge that this was a formal Trump campaign plan.

  • snooggums
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    2 months ago

    So he will probably do the thing he did last time again this time.

    Yup, that checks out.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah none of this is new. It’s the same playbook. It didn’t work last time but he’s gonna keep trying.

      • @[email protected]
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        322 months ago

        same playbook, but there’s more pages and more players this go around. they know what didn’t work the first time. i don’t think even he is stupid enough to try (only) the same things again.

          • snooggums
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            102 months ago

            All results can be contested. A larger margin will help with making it harder to successfully contest, although the plan seems to be breaking the system so the margins don’t matter.

        • @proudblond
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          Hopefully we’re also more prepared this time. Plus the other side is currently in power, at least the executive branch.

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              Who is President of the United States? What month and day of the week is it? Do you smell burning toast?

              • @Riccosuave
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                We’ll see in t-minus 2 weeks which one of us is right.

      • Atelopus-zeteki
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        72 months ago

        Let’s make certain it doesn’t work this time, either. I’m pretty eager to see how all these court cases play out.