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==Key Events==
 
==Key Events==
 
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* '''2020.11.04''' Trump tries to claim victory, despite more than sufficient uncounted mail-in ballots to change the outcome (which they soon did)
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** (2020-11-04) CNBC: [https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/04/trump-tries-to-claim-victory-even-as-ballots-are-being-counted-in-several-states-nbc-has-not-made-a-call.html Trump tries to claim victory even as ballots are being counted in several states – NBC has not made a call]
 
* '''2020.11.05''' Trump tweets "STOP THE COUNT!" in an effort to feed the "stolen election" narrative.
 
* '''2020.11.05''' Trump tweets "STOP THE COUNT!" in an effort to feed the "stolen election" narrative.
 
** (2022.11.05) ''Vox'': [https://www.vox.com/2020/11/5/21550880/trump-tweet-stop-the-count-votes-presidential-election Trump's desperate "STOP THE COUNT!" tweet, briefly explained] {{fmt/quote|Trump’s real position, of course, is that only votes cast for him should be counted. His followers are on the same page, and that’s why groups of them chanted “Stop the vote!” outside government buildings in Michigan — a state where Trump led during the early part of the count on Tuesday evening, only to be surpassed by Biden as more ballots were tallied on Wednesday — while others chanted “Count the vote!” in Arizona, where Trump is trailing.}}
 
** (2022.11.05) ''Vox'': [https://www.vox.com/2020/11/5/21550880/trump-tweet-stop-the-count-votes-presidential-election Trump's desperate "STOP THE COUNT!" tweet, briefly explained] {{fmt/quote|Trump’s real position, of course, is that only votes cast for him should be counted. His followers are on the same page, and that’s why groups of them chanted “Stop the vote!” outside government buildings in Michigan — a state where Trump led during the early part of the count on Tuesday evening, only to be surpassed by Biden as more ballots were tallied on Wednesday — while others chanted “Count the vote!” in Arizona, where Trump is trailing.}}
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* '''2022-01-11''' Rachel Maddow: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq1HGGLWdEA Republicans In At Least Three States Filed Forged Elector Letters]
 
* '''2022-01-11''' Rachel Maddow: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq1HGGLWdEA Republicans In At Least Three States Filed Forged Elector Letters]
 
* '''2021-12-31''' ''Newsweek'': [https://www.newsweek.com/mark-meadows-trump-fake-electoral-college-january-6-committee-panel-report-1658634 Mark Meadows Worked on Creating Fake Electoral College To Overturn Election Results]
 
* '''2021-12-31''' ''Newsweek'': [https://www.newsweek.com/mark-meadows-trump-fake-electoral-college-january-6-committee-panel-report-1658634 Mark Meadows Worked on Creating Fake Electoral College To Overturn Election Results]
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* '''2020-11-04''' CNBC: [https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/04/trump-tries-to-claim-victory-even-as-ballots-are-being-counted-in-several-states-nbc-has-not-made-a-call.html Trump tries to claim victory even as ballots are being counted in several states – NBC has not made a call]
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* '''2020-11-02''' [https://www.vox.com/2020/11/2/21545670/trump-may-declare-early-election-victory-legal-challenge Trump’s possible election night plan: Claim victory before enough votes are counted] {{fmt/quote|The president has spent months depicting mail-in votes, which will take time to count, as fraudulent.}}
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* '''2020-11-01'''
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** Axs: [https://www.axios.com/2020/11/01/trump-claim-election-victory-ballots Scoop: Trump's plan to declare premature victory] {{fmt/quote|President Trump has told confidants he'll declare victory on Tuesday night if it looks like he's "ahead," according to three sources familiar with his private comments. That's even if the Electoral College outcome still hinges on large numbers of uncounted votes in key states like Pennsylvania.}}
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*** ''TH'': [https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/523866-trump-plans-to-declare-victory-if-he-takes-election-night-lead-axios/ Trump plans to declare victory if he takes election night lead: Axios]
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*** ''BI'': [https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-presidential-election-night-voting-ballots-2010-11 Trump has a plan to declare victory on election night: Axios report]{{icon/paywall}}

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As predicted by many observers, especially towards the end of his time in office, Trump and his team developed plans to ensure he stayed in office regardless of the outcome of the 2020 election, which he ultimately lost to Joe Biden.

The most visible of these efforts was the January 6 insurrection – an attempt to take over the US Capitol building by force, disrupt the legitimate electoral process and have Trump declared the winner of the election even though he clearly lost, and possibly kill or injure members of Congress who opposed Trump remaining in power (Nancy Pelosi and Mike Pence were specifically targeted). Although this attempt failed, it should be understood as part of a larger effort by followers of Trumpism to disable the democratic process in the US and replace it with a more authoritarian system.

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