At Harris headquarters, they are preparing for a prolonged legal battle after the elections - Media.


According to CNN, Kamala Harris's campaign headquarters suggests that declaring the winner of the US presidential election will take several days, but after that, lawsuits will begin, which could last for weeks.
One of Harris's campaign advisors stated in an interview: "We are facing a month of legal hell."
According to a senior financier with whom he participated in discussions, Harris's team informed donors that election irregularities would increase the likelihood of lawsuits for four to six weeks. This adds to the work done by Republicans.
Another major donor noted that the Democratic campaign should save money or raise even more funding to cover significant legal costs associated with these protective actions.
Dana Remus, an external advisor to Harris's campaign headquarters, noted that the campaign has lawyers across the country challenging the election results, recounting votes, and auditing. She called all these actions "lawful."
"The American people decide in elections, and there is no way to overturn these results. Our institutions will not allow this, particularly the Supreme Court," Remus noted earlier this week.
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