Trump predicts November 3 election winner may not be known for months
U.S. President Donald Trump said that Americans might not know the winner of the 3 November presidential election for months due to disputes over mail ballots.
His position sharply contradicts election experts who said the winner will be known several days after the election.
Speaking at a rally in Newport News, Virginia, Trump said he would prefer to find out quickly whether he won or lost, rather than wait for the mail ballots to come in.
“I like watching television and have, ‘The winner is’, right? You might not hear it for months, because this is a mess,” he said.
“It’s very unlikely that you’re going to hear a winner that night,” he said. “I could be leading and then they’ll just keep getting ballots, and ballots, and ballots and ballots. Because now they’re saying the ballots can come in late.”
Court rulings this month have allowed officials in the battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and North Carolina to count ballots that arrive after Nov. 3 as long as they were sent by Election Day.
Opinion polls show that more Democrats than Republicans plan to vote by mail to avoid exposure to COVID-19 in crowded polling places.
Trump’s campaign has filed lawsuits in several states to restrict mail balloting.
Trump in recent days has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the election to Democrat Joe Biden and has said he expects the Supreme Court will have to declare a winner.