ABC’s “This Week” coordinator George Stefanopoulos said all the signs point to a controversy similar to that seen in the aftermath of the 2020 election, especially with some of former President Trump’s allies in charge of certifying state election results. level this time, before asking: “How worried are you about 2024?” “Very worried,” Kinzinger replied to Stefanopoulos. “One of the things we focus on is that [state]”Also, the people who will determine if they will certify elections, you know, what kind of equipment is used.” “We have focused so much on what is happening in DC and in Congress and in the Senate. “But when you have these election judges going to people who do not really believe in democracy, authoritarians, 2024 will be a mess.” Kinzinger, who is not running for re-election, said one problem in his party was the lack of leadership. “And wake up, America. “Wake up, Republicans, because that would not be good for you if you thought it was,” Kinzinger added. Biden marks June 1 as a day of “deep gravity and strength” Biden’s team dispels fears of recession Kinzinger’s remarks came during a public hearing by the House Electoral Committee to investigate the Capitol Uprising, in which Trump supporters stormed the building in an effort to prevent Congress from certifying its election results. 2020. The attack on the Capitol resulted in the death of five people. Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans serving on the committee, said he, his wife and their 5-month-old son had recently received death threats, although he added that he was not worried about being harmed. “There are people who – I will tell you – there is violence in the future. “And until we can tell people the truth, we can not expect otherwise,” he said.