Washington: If Donald Trump loses the US election this year, he will refuse to accept the results, Joe Biden said on Wednesday.
The two men running for the White House in 2020 show the American public’s interest in the November election.
In an interview with CNN, Biden said he would not accept the results of the ballot. “I promise you won’t, it’s dangerous.”
Trump has maintained that he will win the 2020 election despite losing the legal challenge.
“How many court cases do they have? Supreme Court cases? They all say, ‘This is a legally valid option,'” he said. “That’s Trump.”
Biden spoke in the battleground state of Wisconsin, where Trump also campaigned last week.
The former reality TV star, who is currently facing an alleged high-paying lawsuit against porn star Stormy Daniels, told local media last week that she may contest the 2024 election.
Trump told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he would accept the results “as long as everyone is honest.”
“If not, we will have to fight for the rights of the state,” he wrote in the paper.
The 81-year-old Biden, the oldest US president, said he hoped the US ally would be elected to a second term in November.
“Look, I travel the world; other world leaders, you know what they say? No joke.
“Eighty percent, after our big meeting (say) ‘You have to win… my democracy is at stake.'”
Biden said his comments on the campaign trail show how the president will bend his goals if he wins the White House.
“He said … he made sure the Attorney General was going to prosecute the people he said he was going to prosecute, and if he didn’t prosecute, he was going to be fired.”
“He said it was about a case in court.” I am your punishment. ”What president ever said something like that?
Biden, who has trailed his expected opponent in many polls, said he was not worried and said the election was still months away.
“I feel good about the trajectory of the campaign,” he said.
“As far as I know, a lot of people aren’t really focused and it’s a lot until the fall. We’ll see what happens.”
Asked what advice his former boss, President Barack Obama, gave him in a speech about the race, Biden said it was just to “keep doing what I’m doing.”