Washington, 30th October: Violence on the eve of the presidential election is expected in the United States, with three out of four voters in the United States are reportedly worried about the possibility of violence.
Only 1 in 4 say they are “very confident” that if President Donald Trump loses the Democratic challenge to Biden, there will be a peaceful transfer of power.
A new poll by Suffolk University on the current election in the United States has found that the peaceful transfer of power to the United States since the 2016 election is becoming a dream.
US President Donald Trump has said he will not commit to a peaceful transition of power after the 2020 presidential election. In 2016, 40 per cent of Americans were “very confident” about a peaceful transfer of power and 23% express the same feelings.
“Voters on both sides have traditionally feared violence on election day,” David Pelolos, director of the Suffolk Political Research Center, told USA Today.
On the other hand, US President Trump has accused that there are fears of massive rigging in the elections, on the other hand, there are reports that Mail is trying to steal the elections through voting.
Violence by armed groups in five US states is feared on election day, according to a new study.
Congressional Democrats, meanwhile, have recently called on the military to help secure a peaceful transfer of power.
Biden has an 8% lead against Trump in a nationwide poll, ranging from 52% to 44%. The results reflect the latest Harvard CAPS Harris poll of potential voters, which is 54% to 46% ahead of Biden Trump.
More than 80 million Americans have already cast their ballots in the initial vote. Millions of Americans will vote in the middle of election day.
There is also news that there is a possibility of a massacre in the United States on election day.
There are also reports that the American people have asked the military to intervene in the election and stop rigging.