By Aaron Miller-
The Uk Guardian has hailed the media and activists for ensuring the reliability of the U.S elections.
In an attack at President Trump’s continuous refusal to concede the elections, the media organisation highlighted the responsibility of the media to highlight the truth of every election, as it cited a high turn out this year due to the large voting.
With Biden already on a total of 80m, and many ballots still waiting, Trump’s polarising figure has been concluded by analysts to have been the stimulus for the high turn out this year, attracting both supporters and dissenters, the Guardian says.
Trump’s active discrediting of the elections has put the U.S democracy in a crises of sorts. Judges and analysts have put it down to the President being unable to take the result.
The Guardian credits The Associated Press for working hard for years to maintain and upgrade its elections operations while committing to unprecedented transparency in 2020 in explaining how its elections reporting worked. Other media outlets demonstrated similar will and resolve in waiting to call states until the result was plain but then calling them definitively when it was.
Integrity
The U.S elections are known for its integrity, its voting system producing Trump as its winner in 2016. Voters suppression and irregularities are known to exist in almost every U.S election, but not never enough to alter the action counting process, which is always conducted with transparency in the form of representatives of both candidates for the presidency.
Trump’s chances of overturning the elections as believed to be next next to impossible, but there exists a theoretical chance that something odd happens, and the electoral college is given to Trump. The American politics would have become an explosive movie,
However, the world must still wait for the electoral college to vote on December 14 because, until that vote takes place, Trump will continue to hold to the chance that some evidence will appear and prove his allegations to be true.
It would be a real stretch of the imagination for the electoral college to overrule the announced votes arising from the democratic process, without casting some real doubt in the integrity of the system.
This especially after a U.S judge described such an outcome as a disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state. Our people, laws, and institutions demand more.”
. Trump has questioned the reliability of the elections with wide unproven allegations of voter fraud. The president says he still has evidence his representatives will provide which would overturn the elections. His team have a short time to provide this.