BEIJING 鈥 Chinese social media users watched election day in the United States with bemusement and mockery, as President Donald Trump complained of a 鈥渕ajor fraud on our nation鈥 and falsely claimed victory before millions of votes had been tallied.
鈥淲hether he wins or loses, his final mission is to destroy the appearance of American democracy,鈥 one user on China鈥檚 Twitter-like Weibo platform wrote on Wednesday.
鈥淟et Trump be re-elected and take the U.S. downhill,鈥 another wrote, while a third likened his premature declaration of victory to claiming the pot in a game of mahjong before the round is finished.
Communist Party-ruled China鈥檚 own leadership is chosen through an opaque, closed-door process.
Relations between China and the United States are at their worst in decades over disputes ranging from technology and trade to Hong Kong and the coronavirus, and the Trump administration has unleashed a barrage of sanctions against Beijing.
Chinese state media frequently call attention to negative news in the United States, and ahead of Tuesday鈥檚 voting showed images of shops that had been boarded up in anticipation of election-related violence.
鈥淭his kind of unrest is usually (a) complication of elections in poor countries, but people are worried it may appear in the US. The US is in degradation,鈥 tweeted Hu Xijin, editor of the Global Times, a nationalistic tabloid published by the Communist Party鈥檚 People鈥檚 Daily.
He later mocked pre-election polling that had predicted a stronger showing by rival Joe Biden.
A popular meme circulating online showed an electoral map in the shape of China, coloured red to show Trump had 270 electoral votes. Many who shared the image believe a Trump win would mean chaos for the United States, to China鈥檚 benefit.
Beijing has not expressed a preference in the race.
鈥淭he U.S. election is a domestic affair. China has no position on it,鈥 foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Wednesday.