Rolls of 'I Voted' stickers at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Centre ahead of the Arizona primary and general elections in Phoenix. AFP
Rolls of 'I Voted' stickers at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Centre ahead of the Arizona primary and general elections in Phoenix. AFP
Rolls of 'I Voted' stickers at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Centre ahead of the Arizona primary and general elections in Phoenix. AFP
Rolls of 'I Voted' stickers at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Centre ahead of the Arizona primary and general elections in Phoenix. AFP

A third of Americans say they will not accept election results if their candidate loses


Sara Ruthven
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Latest updates: Follow our full coverage on the US election

About a third of Americans in a recent survey said they would not accept the results of the US election if their candidate were to lose.

According to a report by the World Justice Project, nearly half of Republican respondents say they would not accept the election results if the Democratic candidate wins.

Included in those figures, 14 per cent Republicans and about 11 per cent of Democrats said they would take action to overturn election results if the other party won. The report did not specify what action respondents might take in response to the election not going as they hope.

“This points to a potential crisis of legitimacy that could undermine the stability of the electoral process,” said the report by the World Justice Project, a non-profit whose state mission is working to advance the rule of law worldwide.

Elizabeth Andersen, executive director of the organisation, told USA Today that the survey results were “startling” and said they seem “like a recipe for potential conflict in the aftermath of the election”.

As the US Congress met on January 6, 2021, to certify Joe Biden's electoral win in November, a mob of Donald Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results.

The level of political polarisation in the country is again at such a pitch that there are fears there may be another attempt to change the outcome of the election.

The wider report from the World Justice Project showed a general deterioration in the public’s perception of the rule of law in the country compared to previous years.

A majority of Americans view the current state of the rule of law in the US negatively, “despite their positive associations with the concept of rule of law itself”, the report said.

“This dichotomy reflects growing concerns over the actual implementation and integrity of the rule of law in the country,” it added.

“While both Democrats and Republicans overwhelmingly agree on the critical importance of the rule of law for the future of the United States, its democracy, and their own lives, these shared beliefs mask deeper concerns about the erosion of government accountability and institutional trust.”

The report also highlighted that a greater percentage of Democrats believe that high-ranking government officials are held accountable for misconduct, but indicated that Republicans have grown increasingly pessimistic on this topic.

Republican candidate Mr Trump is facing numerous criminal and civil cases as he continues his campaign for the White House. Many of his supporters view the cases as politically motivated.

At the same time, the percentage of respondents who agree the president must always obey the law has decreased since 2018, dropping from 87 per cent to 83 per cent.

“Overall trust in many key institutions has decreased since 2018, with a particularly pronounced decline in confidence in judges and the media,” the report said.

As to the electoral process itself, Democrats were more likely to respond positively to questions on electoral authorities including officials' trustworthiness – 67 per cent compared to 34 per cent of Republicans – and the process's ability to prevent fraud – 56 per cent compared to 29 per cent of Republicans.

Republicans, meanwhile, are more likely to believe that voting is equally accessible and convenient for all citizens.

Trump v Khan

2016: Feud begins after Khan criticised Trump’s proposed Muslim travel ban to US

2017: Trump criticises Khan’s ‘no reason to be alarmed’ response to London Bridge terror attacks

2019: Trump calls Khan a “stone cold loser” before first state visit

2019: Trump tweets about “Khan’s Londonistan”, calling him “a national disgrace”

2022:  Khan’s office attributes rise in Islamophobic abuse against the major to hostility stoked during Trump’s presidency

July 2025 During a golfing trip to Scotland, Trump calls Khan “a nasty person”

Sept 2025 Trump blames Khan for London’s “stabbings and the dirt and the filth”.

Dec 2025 Trump suggests migrants got Khan elected, calls him a “horrible, vicious, disgusting mayor”

Essentials
The flights

Return flights from Dubai to Windhoek, with a combination of Emirates and Air Namibia, cost from US$790 (Dh2,902) via Johannesburg.
The trip
A 10-day self-drive in Namibia staying at a combination of the safari camps mentioned – Okonjima AfriCat, Little Kulala, Desert Rhino/Damaraland, Ongava – costs from $7,000 (Dh25,711) per person, including car hire (Toyota 4x4 or similar), but excluding international flights, with The Luxury Safari Company.
When to go
The cooler winter months, from June to September, are best, especially for game viewing. 

About Proto21

Date started: May 2018
Founder: Pir Arkam
Based: Dubai
Sector: Additive manufacturing (aka, 3D printing)
Staff: 18
Funding: Invested, supported and partnered by Joseph Group

SPECS
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THE SPECS

Engine: 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder

Transmission: Constant Variable (CVT)

Power: 141bhp 

Torque: 250Nm 

Price: Dh64,500

On sale: Now

How to protect yourself when air quality drops

Install an air filter in your home.

Close your windows and turn on the AC.

Shower or bath after being outside.

Wear a face mask.

Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.

If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.

The biog

Simon Nadim has completed 7,000 dives. 

The hardest dive in the UAE is the German U-boat 110m down off the Fujairah coast. 

As a child, he loved the documentaries of Jacques Cousteau

He also led a team that discovered the long-lost portion of the Ines oil tanker. 

If you are interested in diving, he runs the XR Hub Dive Centre in Fujairah

 

Innotech Profile

Date started: 2013

Founder/CEO: Othman Al Mandhari

Based: Muscat, Oman

Sector: Additive manufacturing, 3D printing technologies

Size: 15 full-time employees

Stage: Seed stage and seeking Series A round of financing 

Investors: Oman Technology Fund from 2017 to 2019, exited through an agreement with a new investor to secure new funding that it under negotiation right now. 

What vitamins do we know are beneficial for living in the UAE

Vitamin D: Highly relevant in the UAE due to limited sun exposure; supports bone health, immunity and mood.Vitamin B12: Important for nerve health and energy production, especially for vegetarians, vegans and individuals with absorption issues.Iron: Useful only when deficiency or anaemia is confirmed; helps reduce fatigue and support immunity.Omega-3 (EPA/DHA): Supports heart health and reduces inflammation, especially for those who consume little fish.

Desert Warrior

Starring: Anthony Mackie, Aiysha Hart, Ben Kingsley

Director: Rupert Wyatt

Rating: 3/5

Gremio 1 Pachuca 0

Gremio Everton 95’

Who's who in Yemen conflict

Houthis: Iran-backed rebels who occupy Sanaa and run unrecognised government

Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council

Southern Transitional Council: Faction in Yemeni government that seeks autonomy for the south

Habrish 'rebels': Tribal-backed forces feuding with STC over control of oil in government territory

EA Sports FC 25
Sunday's Super Four matches

Dubai, 3.30pm
India v Pakistan

Abu Dhabi, 3.30pm
Bangladesh v Afghanistan

MATCH INFO

Manchester United 1 (Fernandes pen 2') Tottenham Hotspur 6 (Ndombele 4', Son 7' & 37' Kane (30' & pen 79, Aurier 51')

Man of the match Son Heung-min (Tottenham)

Red flags
  • Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
  • Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
  • Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
  • Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
  • Hard-selling tactics - creating urgency, offering 'exclusive' deals.

Courtesy: Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching

Updated: September 17, 2024, 5:33 PM