McConnell, Pelosi dispute Trump, vow peaceful power transfer

WASHINGTON — Con­gres­sion­al lead­ers from both par­ties, includ­ing Sen­ate Major­i­ty Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speak­er Nan­cy Pelosi, swift­ly pushed back Thurs­day after Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump declined to com­mit to a peace­ful trans­fer of pow­er if he los­es the Nov. 3 pres­i­den­tial election.

Trump said dur­ing a Wednes­day news con­fer­ence, “We’re going to have to see what hap­pens,” respond­ing to a ques­tion about com­mit­ting to the results. “You know that I’ve been com­plain­ing very strong­ly about the bal­lots, and the bal­lots are a disaster.”

McConnell and oth­er lead­ers of Trump’s Repub­li­can Par­ty had no hes­i­ta­tion in com­mit­ting to an order­ly trans­fer if Trump loses.

“The win­ner of the Novem­ber 3rd elec­tion will be inau­gu­rat­ed on Jan­u­ary 20th,” McConnell said in a tweet. “There will be an order­ly tran­si­tion just as there has been every four years since 1792.”

Demo­c­rat Pelosi said it was “very sad” the pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States was even rais­ing this ques­tion. “What would our founders think?” she asked.

“Calm down, Mr. Pres­i­dent,” Pelosi said at a news conference.

She remind­ed Trump the U.S. is not North Korea, Rus­sia, Sau­di Ara­bia or oth­er coun­tries with strong­man lead­ers he open­ly admires.

“You are in the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca. It is a democ­ra­cy,” she said. “So why don’t you just try for a moment to hon­or our oath of office to the Con­sti­tu­tion of the Unit­ed States.”

Pelosi said she has con­fi­dence in Amer­i­can vot­ers to cast their votes and choose the president.

Hard­ly any GOP law­mak­ers came to the president’s defense.

Sen. Lind­sey Gra­ham, a Trump ally and chair of the Sen­ate Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee, told “Fox & Friends” on Thurs­day, “If Repub­li­cans lose we will accept the result. If the Supreme Court rules in favor of Joe Biden, I will accept that result.”

Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, a mem­ber of the House GOP lead­er­ship, tweet­ed: “The peace­ful trans­fer of pow­er is enshrined in our Con­sti­tu­tion and fun­da­men­tal to the sur­vival of our Repub­lic. America’s lead­ers swear an oath to the Con­sti­tu­tion. We will uphold that oath.”

Long­time Sen. Richard Shel­by of Alaba­ma, chair­man of the Appro­pri­a­tions Com­mit­tee said, “Well, we’ve always had a peace­ful trans­fer of pow­er. That’s one of the hall­marks. And I think this year will be no exception.”

It is high­ly unusu­al that a sit­ting pres­i­dent would express less than com­plete con­fi­dence in the Amer­i­can democracy’s elec­toral process. But Trump also declined four years ago to com­mit to hon­or­ing the elec­tion results if his Demo­c­ra­t­ic oppo­nent, Hillary Clin­ton, won.

Biden, his cur­rent Demo­c­ra­t­ic chal­lenger, was asked about Trump’s com­ment after land­ing in Wilm­ing­ton, Delaware, on Wednes­day night.

“What coun­try are we in?” Biden asked incred­u­lous­ly, adding: “I’m being face­tious. Look, he says the most irra­tional things. I don’t know what to say about it. But it doesn’t sur­prise me.”

Trump has been press­ing a month­s­long cam­paign against mail-in vot­ing this Novem­ber by tweet­ing and speak­ing out crit­i­cal­ly about the prac­tice. More states are encour­ag­ing mail-in vot­ing to keep vot­ers safe dur­ing the coro­n­avirus pandemic.

The pres­i­dent, who uses mail-in vot­ing him­self, has tried to dis­tin­guish between states that auto­mat­i­cal­ly send mail bal­lots to all reg­is­tered vot­ers and those, like Flori­da, that send them only to vot­ers who request a mail ballot.

Trump has base­less­ly claimed wide­spread mail vot­ing will lead to mas­sive fraud. The five states that rou­tine­ly send mail bal­lots to all vot­ers have seen no sig­nif­i­cant fraud.

“Regard­less of how divid­ed our coun­try is right now, when elec­tions are over and win­ners are declared, we must all com­mit our­selves to the Con­sti­tu­tion and accept the results,” tweet­ed Rep. Steve Stivers, R‑Ohio, a for­mer chair of the House Repub­li­can cam­paign arm.

Sen. Mitt Rom­ney, one of the lone GOP voic­es to cross Trump, referred to an elec­toral cri­sis in Europe, tweet­ing: “Fun­da­men­tal to democ­ra­cy is the peace­ful tran­si­tion of pow­er; with­out that, there is Belarus. Any sug­ges­tion that a pres­i­dent might not respect this Con­sti­tu­tion­al guar­an­tee is both unthink­able and unacceptable.”

But Graham’s repeat­ed sug­ges­tion on Fox that the Supreme Court could — when act­ing upon seem­ing­ly inevitable legal chal­lenges to the elec­tion — end up all but declar­ing the win­ner came with an unspo­ken sub­text: that the Sen­ate is mov­ing to con­firm a Trump-appoint­ed woman to fill the vacan­cy left by Ruth Bad­er Ginsburg’s death before the elec­tion, poten­tial­ly stack­ing the deck for Republicans.

Trump on Wednes­day had appeared to sug­gest that if states got “rid of” the unso­licit­ed mail­ing of bal­lots there would be no con­cern about fraud or peace­ful trans­fers of power.

“You’ll have a very peace­ful — there won’t be a trans­fer frankly,” Trump said. “There’ll be a con­tin­u­a­tion. The bal­lots are out of con­trol, you know it, and you know, who knows it bet­ter than any­body else? The Democ­rats know it bet­ter than any­body else.”

In a July inter­view, Trump sim­i­lar­ly refused to com­mit to accept­ing the results.

“I have to see. Look … I have to see,” Trump told Chris Wal­lace dur­ing a July inter­view on “Fox News Sun­day.” “No, I’m not going to just say yes. I’m not going to say no, and I didn’t last time either.”

It’s unlike­ly that any chaos in states with uni­ver­sal mail-in vot­ing will cause the elec­tion result to be inac­cu­rate­ly tab­u­lat­ed, as Trump has sug­gest­ed. Of the nine states, only Neva­da is a bat­tle­ground, worth six elec­toral votes and like­ly to be piv­otal only in a nation­al pres­i­den­tial deadlock.

Mad­hani report­ed from Chica­go. Asso­ci­at­ed Press writ­ers Alexan­dra Jaffe in Wilm­ing­ton, Del. and Jonathan Lemire in New York con­tributed to this report.

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