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The US is all set for its next presidential election on November 5. And there's a great anxiety among voters and the rest of the world regarding who will win. 

But there is another important question, what will Trump's supporters do if Kamala Harris wins this race for the White House?

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The Republican nominee has said, multiple times, that the only way he can lose this election is by fraud by the Democrats. 

The former president is prepared to question Harris' victory in the polls (If she wins). 

While Trump's supporters are planning to overturn Harris' potential victory saying they are certain that "if this election will be fair," nobody can stop Trump from reentering the White House. 

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"Make America Great Again" (MAGA), a slogan of Trump's election campaign and a political movement in his support, is ready with ways to undermine a potential victory for the vice president. 

"January 6 will be pretty fun," the MAGA activists said while talking to CNN, indicating that if (by any chance) Harris wins this election, there will be violence on January 6, 2025. 

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The MAGA world, not general followers of Trump but also influential names, is laying a "step-by-step" plan and preparing its followers for a "stolen election." 

The movement includes Ivan Raiklin, who played the most significant part in Trump calling the 2020 US presidential election "cheating and fraud." Rocklin, who calls himself "Trump's Secretary of Retribution," recently said that he had prepared a "target list" of more than 350 people he will go after in Donald Trump's second term in the White House.

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The MAGA world's mission to overturn Harris' potential win also included Michael Flynn, the former president's national security advisor. 

Flynn, earlier this year, acknowledged that there was no evidence to support a key part of some election fraud claims of 2020. But, just a month later, he changed his statement saying the 2020 election was certainly "filled with fraud."

(With inputs from agencies)