Harris' office prepares for post-election trials — CNN

US Vice President Kamala Harris. Photo: BBC

Representatives of Kamala Harris's campaign suggest that the announcement of the winner in the presidential race could take several days. At the same time, they are preparing for the fact that the legal consequences may drag on for several weeks after the election, regardless of the outcome.

This was reported by CNN.

What Harris' campaign says

"It's going to be a month of litigation," one of Harris' campaign advisers told CNN.

According to a senior financier involved in the talks, the vice president's team has told donors to expect "four to six weeks of everyone being sued," according to a senior financier.

A second major donor told CNN that the campaign anticipates the need to preserve capital or raise additional funds to cover the high legal costs of the defense.

Meanwhile, Harris's outside campaign consultant, Dana Remus, said the campaign has attorneys working across the country to challenge the results of the counts, recounts and audits, which she called "legitimate."

"The election is decided by the American people, and there is no way to overturn these results. Our institutions will not let this happen, including the Supreme Court," she added.

According to the preliminary vote count, Donald Trump is leading in the US presidential election. Kamala Harris is still in second place, even with more up-to-date information. However, several key states can still change the situation.

We also wrote that Donald Trump claimed voter fraud in Philadelphia. The police deny this information.