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The US presidential election is more hostile between camps than ever before, and voices of concern about the aftermath after the election are loud.

In preparation for arson and looting that disapproved of the election results, shops installed screens and gun sales increased significantly.



This is Park Ha-jung.



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streets of Manhattan, New York, USA, the work of adding planks to store windows is in full swing.



This is because I am worried about things like arson or looting after the election.



Even around the White House, where President Trump will be staying on Election Day, fences have been placed far beyond human heights.



There is a high likelihood of a conflict as both supporters and protesters are foreshadowing a rally around the White House.



In some states, the National Guard is also on standby.



As the elections get closer, the atmosphere between supporters on both sides is getting worse. Trump supporters have occupied highways in New Jersey and other places, and in New York, Trump-supporting vehicles were put in the direction of anti-Trump protesters, causing a fist fight.



Gun sales have also increased, showing local media concerns that a'civil war level' turmoil might occur.



[Citizens who buy guns: Guns are more like inhibitors than anything else, but my goal is to never use them.]



A poll found that 16% of Trump supporters and 22% of Biden supporters said they would take action, such as street demonstrations, if the other candidate was elected.If the winner is not confirmed early, the confusion and conflict will inevitably become more intense.