If one of the two major parties doesn't accept the results of a national election, we are democracy? As long as power is transferred successfully, we might be able to call it a failing democracy.
One day, Republican state legislatures will likely overturn a Democratic Electoral College victory. Even if they fail, the chances of political violence is likely. I think Donald Trump's legacy will be destroying confidence in American democracy and the assault on the Capital of the United States of America. Trump's actions makes him the worst President in our history.
Hi Elliott,
If one of the two major parties doesn't accept the results of a national election, we are democracy? As long as power is transferred successfully, we might be able to call it a failing democracy.
One day, Republican state legislatures will likely overturn a Democratic Electoral College victory. Even if they fail, the chances of political violence is likely. I think Donald Trump's legacy will be destroying confidence in American democracy and the assault on the Capital of the United States of America. Trump's actions makes him the worst President in our history.
-Elliot
I think you're right on the last part, that Trump's legacy will be eroding trust in the democratic process — and institutions more broadly.