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US Election late edition: Why Donald Trump is a 'danger to democracy'

US Election late edition: Why Donald Trump is a 'danger to democracy'

Donald Trump's vowing to go to the Supreme Court as the US election hangs on just a handful of key states. Our editorial column says the move's "without legal standing" and "saying the quiet part out loud makes him no ...

The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

November 4, 20208m 45s

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Show Notes

Donald Trump's vowing to go to the Supreme Court as the US election hangs on just a handful of key states. Our editorial column says the move's "without legal standing" and "saying the quiet part out loud makes him no less a danger to democracy". We also talk to US politics analyst Julie Norman, from UCL, who explains how the Trump campaign has used its underdog status to scrape up votes, and why Joe Biden is still the most likely to be in the White House this January. 

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