Trump says he will ‘go on and do other things’ if he loses to Biden

Presumptive Democratic candidate voiced concern that president will 'try to steal this election'

Colby Itkowitz
Saturday 13 June 2020 14:20 BST
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Biden's biggest fear: 'This president is going to try to steal this election'

Donald Trump shrugged off an accusation from Joe Biden that he would try to steal the election, saying if he does not win he will “go on and do other things”.

“Certainly if I don't win, I don't win. I mean, you know, go on and do other things,” Mr Trump said during a Fox News interview that aired on Friday afternoon.

“I think that would be a very sad thing for our country,” he added.

Mr Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, predicted during an interview on The Daily Show With Trevor Noah on Wednesday that Mr Trump “is going to try to steal this election”. Mr Biden called it his “single greatest concern”.

The former vice president said in the same interview that he was confident the military would escort Mr Trump out of the White House if he lost yet refused to leave.

Asked about that, Mr Trump mocked Mr Biden's mental acuity.

In previous interviews Mr Trump has said he will accept the results of the 2020 election - win or lose.

“You will accept the results?” Chuck Todd, host of NBC's Meet the Press, asked the president during an interview in the past year.

“100 per cent. Sure,” Mr Trump said.

“And you will accept whatever happens in 2020?” Mr Todd pressed.

“Sure,” Mr Trump replied.

But some Democrats are still worried that the president will try somehow to interfere or undermine the outcome, pointing to Mr Trump's allegation that there would be massive voter fraud through mail-in voting (without presenting evidence to show that is true).

Mr Trump has railed against states shifting to a broad absentee-ballot system to accommodate voters uncomfortable going to their polling places during the coronavirus pandemic.

This is not the first time Mr Biden has suggested Mr Trump would seek to tamper with the election.

Mr Biden cautioned a few months ago that Mr Trump would try to delay voting over the coronavirus threat - which the president does not have the authority to do.

The Washington Post

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