Ex-federal prosecutor details ways Dems have prepared for MAGA's 'Stop the Steal 2.0'
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57% : And a poll from The Hill/Emerson College released on November 4 showed Trump ahead by 1 percent in the Keystone State, where Harris held a Monday-night rally outside the Philadelphia Art Museum.55% : Trump and Harris were tied in national polls released by Emerson College, the New York Post, NBC News and TIPP, although a NPR/PBS/Marist poll released on Monday, November 4 found Harris with a 4 percent lead nationally.
49% : Meanwhile, a New York Times/Siena College poll found Trump and Harris tied in Pennsylvania -- a key swing state that could decide the election.
41% : But Trump could bring a constitutional challenge to this language, arguing that state legislatures have the final say.
30% : READ MORE: A dirty trick Trump used in 2020 won't work if you know it's coming"The Electoral Count Act now makes clear that only one 'certificate of ascertainment,' or slate, of electors is possible, and that it is 'conclusive' in Congress -- so producing multiple slates in order to confuse things is a less appealing option for pro-Trump miscreants intent on stealing the 2024 election," Wehle explains.
29% : READ MORE:Inside a Georgia election official's months-long push to make it easier to challenge the 2024 resultsIn an article published by the conservative website The Bulwark on Election Day, law professor and former federal prosecutor Kimberly Wehle examines Democratic efforts to fight "Stop the Steal 2.0" if Harris wins and Trump falsely claims the election was stolen from him.
24% : Democratic election lawyer and Democracy Docket publisher Marc Elias has been warning that if Harris wins, Trump and his MAGA allies will not accept defeat gracefully.
17% : "Trump, Wehle warns, "has already been using election lies to lay the groundwork for a possible loss.
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