Overview
- Senator JD Vance and Representative Elise Stefanik, potential Trump vice-presidential picks, indicate they would challenge election results, diverging from Mike Pence's 2020 stance.
- Stefanik's comments on constitutional overreach and Vance's willingness to dispute state elector counts highlight a continued effort to question the legitimacy of election processes.
- A new book, 'How to Steal a Presidential Election,' details vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system, warning of potential legal and political manipulations in future elections.
- Experts view a second Trump term as highly detrimental, citing his authoritarian tendencies and the risk of undermining democratic principles.
- The discourse around election integrity and the potential for contesting results underscore ongoing divisions within the Republican Party and among the American public.