In a troubling sign of the ongoing erosion of democratic norms, top Republican lawmakers are hedging their bets on accepting the outcome of the 2024 election.
Despite the catastrophic consequences of election denial in 2020, Senator Lindsey Graham and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance have attached caveats to their statements, hinting at a willingness to contest the results if they don’t go their way.
Graham’s assertion that he’ll accept the outcome “if there’s no massive cheating” is particularly galling, given his continued peddling of baseless claims about the 2020 election.
Meanwhile, Vance’s commitment to accepting the results only if Donald Trump emerges victorious is a stark reminder of the party’s willingness to prioritize political loyalty over democratic integrity.
The echoes of 2020 are deafening as Republicans continue to parrot debunked claims of election fraud and undermine trust in the electoral process.
The consequences of this rhetoric are far from abstract, with Trump and his allies facing criminal charges for their efforts to subvert democracy in swing states.
News outlets that amplified these lies are now facing historic defamation lawsuits from voting machine companies. Yet, despite the mounting evidence and devastating consequences, Republicans seem hell-bent on repeating the mistakes of the past.
Their actions threaten not only the legitimacy of the 2024 election but also the very fabric of American democracy.