China News Service, Washington, September 23 (Reporter Chen Mengtong) When asked whether power will be transferred peacefully if he loses the election, US President Trump said at the White House on the 23rd, "We have to see what happens."

  Trump made this statement at the White House press conference that afternoon.

He went on to say that he has been "strongly complaining" about the mail voting problem in the general election, "this is a disaster."

  There are still six weeks before the US election. Trump’s unclear reply has aroused public concern.

The American media have reported on it under the headline "Trump refuses to promise to transfer power peacefully if he loses the election."

Data map: US President Trump.

  The Associated Press pointed out, “It is extremely unusual for an incumbent president to express incomplete trust in the US election process. However, Trump refused to promise four years ago that if the Democrats win, he will respect the election results. "

  Under the press of reporters, Trump stated that if the problem of postal voting is resolved, "frankly speaking, what will happen is not the transfer of power, but the continuation."

He believes that the issue of mail voting has gotten out of control, and "the Democrats know this better than anyone else."

  In fact, this is not the first time Trump has admitted vaguely about the outcome of the 2020 election.

In an exclusive interview with Fox TV in July this year, Trump said, "I have to look at the situation. I don't just say'good', I didn't say it last time."

Data map: Citizens of Santa Clara County, Northern California, USA shopping at the Stanford Mall.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Guanguan

  Affected by the new crown epidemic, many states, including California, the most populous state in the United States, intend to mail ballots to all registered voters to ensure the safety of epidemic prevention on the polling day of the general election.

For months, Trump has been criticizing that the popular mailing of votes will lead to election fraud.

  According to the New York Times, the five states of Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah, and Washington have previously adopted the method of mass mailing of votes to organize elections. This year, the four states of California, New Jersey, Nevada, and Vermont, as well as the capital Washington DC, adopted this for the first time due to the epidemic the way.

Registered voters who automatically received mailed ballots before the general election accounted for about 21% of the total voters.

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