President Joe Biden expressed confidence in the November election being free and fair, but voiced concerns about it being peaceful. During a surprise appearance at a White House press briefing, Biden addressed questions about the election, stating that he believes it will be conducted fairly but is unsure if it will be peaceful. He cited past comments by former President Donald Trump as being dangerous and expressed worry about potential actions from Trump and his allies. Biden specifically mentioned Ohio Sen. JD Vance’s refusal to confirm whether Biden won the 2020 election during a recent debate. This comes amid ongoing concerns about election integrity and the willingness of some political figures to accept election outcomes. Biden’s remarks highlight the importance of ensuring a secure and peaceful election process while also acknowledging the potential for unrest and disputes. The situation remains fluid, and further developments may arise as the election approaches.
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