My prediction:
He won't concede. He will instead complain loudly and publicly of election fraud, probably point to a load of unscientific polls that show him ahead in states he loses. He will then try and get as many recounts underway as possible. He will probably use a team of lawyers to challenge results in as many states as he can (and I believe he probably already has them prepared ahead of time). He might even take it to the Supreme Court like in the 2000 election.
Even after Clinton is inaugurated, he will continue spouting the election fraud theories publicly, along with mounting a campaign for the Republican ticket in 2020.
The Republicans will adopt a super-delegate system for the primaries just like the Democrats have, just to ensure that a person like Trump cannot become their nominee again.
He won't concede. He will instead complain loudly and publicly of election fraud, probably point to a load of unscientific polls that show him ahead in states he loses. He will then try and get as many recounts underway as possible. He will probably use a team of lawyers to challenge results in as many states as he can (and I believe he probably already has them prepared ahead of time). He might even take it to the Supreme Court like in the 2000 election.
Even after Clinton is inaugurated, he will continue spouting the election fraud theories publicly, along with mounting a campaign for the Republican ticket in 2020.
The Republicans will adopt a super-delegate system for the primaries just like the Democrats have, just to ensure that a person like Trump cannot become their nominee again.