When Bill Maher predicted, in 2020 , that Donald Trump would not concede the presidential election if he lost, Trump's defenders accused the "Real Time" host of having " Trump derangement syndrome." But Trump, just as Maher predicted, refused to admit defeat after losing the 2020 election to now-President Joe Biden . Now, four years later, a variety of Trump critics — from Maher to Democratic elections lawyer Marc Elias — are warning that Trump will do the same thing again if he loses the 2024 election .

But The Guardian's Sam Levine, in an article published on August 12 , stresses that there is a crucial difference between 2020 and 2024: Trump and his MAGA allies "may be better prepared" to steal the election this time. READ MORE: Trump is losing it because he's afraid of losing "(Cleta) Mitchell, a close Trump ally, has spent the last few years building up a network of activists focused on local boards of elections," Levine explains . "And the Republican National Committee's election litigation team is now being led by Christina Bobb, an election denier who is now facing criminal charges for her efforts to overturn the 2020 race.

" The reporter continues , "The RNC claims it is recruiting an army of 100,000 poll observers who could provide significant disruption during voting and counting...

. But more significantly, the idea that the 2020 election was stolen has moved from the fringes to being a pillar of the Republican Party. A January poll from PRRI found that 66 perce.