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Tue, December 17, 2024

After Trump's Victory, Republicans Trust the Election System Again


Published on 2024-12-17 07:40:42 - The New York Times
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  • Surveys taken since Donald Trump's win show a resurgent faith among the president-elect's supporters, and little Democratic appetite for conspiracy theories.

The article from The New York Times, published on December 17, 2024, discusses the ongoing impact of former President Donald J. Trump on the Republican Party's trust in the electoral process. Despite numerous legal challenges and recounts affirming the integrity of the 2020 election, a significant portion of Republican voters still harbor doubts about the election's legitimacy, largely influenced by Trump's persistent claims of fraud. This skepticism has led to a broader erosion of trust in democratic institutions within the GOP, with many party members and elected officials either echoing Trump's sentiments or remaining silent to avoid alienating his base. The article highlights how this distrust has manifested in various ways, including the push for more restrictive voting laws, the rise of election deniers within the party, and the continued support for Trump's narrative despite evidence to the contrary. It also notes the internal conflict within the party, where some Republicans are attempting to move past the election fraud claims while others, including key figures, continue to promote them, thereby deepening the divide and affecting the party's future electoral strategies.

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