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Trump has identified a scapegoat in case he loses

Sophia Cai 4-5 minutes 10/29/2024
Michael Whatley and Donald Trump shake hands

RNC chair Michael Whatley with former President Trump earlier this month in North Carolina. Photo: AP/Evan Vucci

If he winds up losing the election, Donald Trump already has lined up a scapegoat.

Why it matters: It's the latest sign of how Trump's false claims of election fraud in 2020 are at the core of the GOP's identity — and the "if I don't win, they cheated" mantra Trump has continued into the 2024 campaign.

Zoom in: At a rally in North Carolina last month, Trump singled out Whatley, a former GOP chair in the state.

Between the lines: Whatley has gone to significant lengths to placate Trump when it comes to the ex-president's pet issue.

What they're saying: Whatley declined to comment.

The big picture: Trump believes that he alone can turn out the vote for Republicans. So early on, he instructed Whatley and the RNC to focus on "election integrity" and leave turning out the vote to him.

Reality check: There's no evidence of significant election fraud in recent U.S. elections.

The intrigue: Whatley has been clear-eyed about the risks of his position, according to a colleague who warned him before he became RNC chair that he would the target of Trump's wrath if the ex-president lost on Nov. 5.