Concerns about dissatisfaction with the presidential election are growing as US President Donald Trump responds by asking whether he promises a peaceful transfer of power in the event of a presidential election defeat.



In the Democratic Party, criticism broke out immediately, and the Senate representative in the Republican Party hastily set out to take action, saying, "An orderly transfer will take place."



Earlier, at a briefing yesterday (23rd) local time, President Trump replied, "I have to see what will happen" to the question, "Can we promise a peaceful transfer of power after the November presidential election here and now?"



President Trump said, "Don't you know that I've been complaining strongly about the ballot. The ballot is a disaster."



It is another claim that the Democratic Party manipulates elections through mail voting.



When the same question came up again, President Trump said, "Remove the ballot, and we are very peaceful..." and replied, "Honestly, there will be no handovers. We will continue."



President Trump's remarks were strongly opposed by the Democrats.



Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said, "What country are we in?" "He's talking the most irrational, and I don't know what to say."



Democratic House Intelligence Commissioner Adam Seef wrote on Twitter that "this is how democracy dies."



In an interview on MSNBC, he said, "If you're a conscientious Republican who works for this administration, it's time to withdraw."



"The fundamentals of democracy are peaceful transfer of power, and without it, Belarus," said President Trump and Republican Senator Mitt Romney An Sook-in. "I said.



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