Preparing For Trump’s Next “Big Lie,” with the Election Lawyer Marc Elias
Sep 6, 2024
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In this engaging discussion, Marc Elias, a prominent attorney celebrated for his pivotal role in the 2020 election lawsuits, shares insights on the rising dangers for the upcoming 2024 elections. He warns of more competent strategies from Trump and allies, emphasizing that election-denying officials now hold significant power in swing states. Elias predicts Trump's inevitable claim of victory across all states and discusses the ongoing threats to democratic processes and voting rights, urging the need for vigilance amidst growing misinformation.
Marc Elias warns that in the 2024 election, the organized election-denying officials in swing states pose a significant threat to democratic integrity.
Donald Trump is expected to perpetuate his narrative of election victory regardless of actual results, escalating post-election legal conflicts and claims of illegitimacy.
Deep dives
The Election Landscape Shifts
The political environment surrounding the 2024 elections shows significant changes, particularly influenced by Donald Trump’s actions. Trump's consistent claims of election fraud have created a narrative that challenges the legitimacy of the electoral process, building momentum for election denialism. As the 2024 election approaches, the presence of election-denying officials in critical swing states raises concerns about the integrity and fairness of the voting process. Legal strategies are becoming more organized and sophisticated, increasing the likelihood of a more systematic assault on democratic norms compared to previous elections.
Concerns Over Voter Intimidation and Challenges
Voter intimidation and the volume of legal challenges to voting rights are expected to escalate in the lead-up to the 2024 election. Recent reports indicate that large numbers of voter challenges have been filed in multiple states, utilizing dubious tactics and technology to scrutinize eligible voters. This surge in challenges comes as states implement laws making it easier to contest voter registrations, further complicating the voting landscape. The result is a concerted effort to create barriers to voting that undermine the democratic process.
Anticipating Post-Election Dynamics
The potential for contentious post-election developments looms large as the dynamics of 2024 begin to take shape. Donald Trump is likely to claim victory prematurely, regardless of the actual vote counts, reminiscent of his actions in previous elections. Legal maneuvers, including challenges to ballot counts and electoral certifications, are anticipated to define the post-election narrative. Unlike previous elections where candidates have tended to concede graciously, the expectation is that Trump will not accept defeat, raising the specter of legal battles and claims of illegitimacy that could disrupt the electoral process.
Of the sixty-five lawsuits that Donald Trump’s team filed in the 2020 election, Democrats won sixty-four—with the attorney Marc Elias spearheading the majority. Elias was so successful that Steve Bannon speaks of him with admiration.
Now Marc Elias is working for Vice-President Kamala Harris’s campaign, and, despite his past victories, Elias says that 2024 is keeping him up at night. The bizarre antics and conspiracy theories of Rudy Giuliani are a thing of the past, Elias tells David Remnick: “We should all expect that they are more competent than they were before. And also Donald Trump is more desperate than he was before. … He faces the prospect of four criminal indictments, two of which are in federal court.” Election-denying officials are now in power in many swing states; Trump has publicly praised his allies on state election boards. Elias fears the assault on the democratic process could be much more effective this time. Still, some things don’t change. “I believe Donald Trump is going to say after Election Day in 2024 that he won all fifty states—that there’s no state he didn’t win,” Elias says. “That is just the pathology that is Donald Trump.”
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