This is likely the most contentious presidential election in American history. Both sides are very vocal about what they believe is best for this country. Because of the volatile elections in 2024, businesses and governments are preparing for potential election-related unrest. The Harris-Trump race is viewed as a virtual tie nationally. One day before the election, both sides are preparing for the aftermath.
Preparing for Potential Unrest
As the United States prepares for another potentially contentious presidential election in 2024, businesses and governments across the country are taking precautions to avoid civil unrest. The race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is currently viewed as a virtual tie nationwide, heightening tensions and concerns about potential post-election disruptions.
Security firms have reported an increase in demand for protection services as a result of fears about imminent threats. This increased vigilance reflects a growing concern among public institutions and private businesses about the possibility of election-related disruptions. In cities like Portland, some businesses are already taking visible precautions by barricading windows in anticipation of potential unrest.
Thread: 7/31/20 – We cannot overlook the possibility that none of this is going to stop after the election. The country has been politically and socially polarized to the ‘point of no return.’ There will not be a peaceful retainment nor transfer of power. pic.twitter.com/qPsPtLqaQm
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Election Day Security Measures
While there are widespread concerns about civil unrest, Election Day is not expected to be the most dangerous time. This is primarily due to the security measures that will be in place at polling stations and other critical locations. Election officials are prepared to respond to various threats, including voter intimidation, and have implemented safeguards to ensure the integrity and safety of the voting process.
“I wouldn’t expect us to see a high level of organized violence. People should feel safe voting, and if there is any danger, it’s likely to be very highly localized, such as a single person taking action where there seem to be groups trying to mobilize” – Rachel Brown –
However, authorities in Washington and Oregon are looking into incidents involving incendiary devices at ballot drop boxes, indicating that threats to the electoral process are not entirely absent. These incidents highlight the importance of maintaining vigilance and implementing strong security measures during the election period.
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Post-Election Concerns
The period immediately following the election is regarded as potentially more volatile, especially if the results are challenged in court. If the election results are closely contested, the risk of unrest may increase, particularly if Trump loses to Harris. Important events such as vote certification and the inauguration are viewed as potential flashpoints for civil unrest.
“The threat is kind of imminent and everywhere” – Glen Kucera
The potential for unrest is particularly high in urban centers such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. These cities, with their diverse populations and history of political activism, are seen as potential hotspots for post-election tensions. Verisk, a risk management company, has ranked the United States among the top five high-risk countries for civil unrest in the coming year, reflecting the severity of the current political climate.
A Nation on Edge
The preparations for potential civil unrest around the 2024 US Presidential Election reflect the country’s deep political divisions and heightened social tensions. As the country approaches this critical juncture, the focus remains on ensuring a peaceful and secure electoral process while also preparing for any potential disruptions that may occur in its aftermath.
As the election approaches, authorities, businesses, and citizens all remain vigilant, hoping for a peaceful outcome while bracing for potential challenges. The coming months will test American democracy’s resilience and the country’s ability to navigate a period of intense political and social pressure.
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- The US is bracing for civil unrest around the election. But just how high is the risk?
- Some worry violence or civil unrest will happen in the days after the election
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