America’s Nostradamus announced Harris’ victory
According to a soothsayer known as the “Nostradamus of the US presidential elections”, the candidate of the Democratic Party will win the US presidential elections.
According to Isna, Professor Alan Lichtman, a person who has accurately predicted the winner of every US presidential election since the re-election of President Reagan in 1984 and has become known as the Nostradamus of US presidential elections, said in a statement that he believes Kamala Harris, the candidate of the Democratic Party in the current US presidential and vice presidential elections, will win.
According to Lichtman, who is a professor of history at an “American” university, his method avoids conducted polls altogether and instead relies on a series of 13 true-or-false questions that supposedly hold the “keys” to the White House.
“Kamala Harris will be the next president of the United States,” Lichtman said in an interview with the American publication “New York Times” on Thursday.
He explained that out of 13 so-called “key questions”, 8 support the Democratic candidate. Lichtman argued that Harris benefited from the absence of a strong third-party candidate after independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the race last month in favor of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
The historian also pointed to positive short-term and long-term economic indicators, supposed legislative accomplishments passed by the Biden administration and the lack of social unrest or scandal associated with the White House during Biden’s tenure as stacking the odds in the Democratic nominee’s favor.
On the other hand, in an interview with Fox News on Saturday, the famous US election forecaster insisted on his prediction and said that after Biden’s “unprecedented” withdrawal from the race, “Democrats united behind Harris in a smart move.”
Meanwhile, Nate Silver, another influential US election analyst, claimed on Wednesday that Trump’s chances of defeating Harris are better than at any time since the vice president entered the race in July.
The contradictory statements of the two analysts are in line with the polls conducted by American opinion polls in the last week.
The latest poll conducted by the New York Times and Sinai College indicates a tight race between the two candidates in the US presidential election.
According to this poll, both Harris and Trump have about the same approval rating, and the numerous lawsuits against Trump have not affected his popularity. So that Trump with 48% of the votes is ahead of the candidate of the Democratic Party with 47% of the votes.
According to the New York Times, Trump has had a tough few weeks since Biden’s withdrawal and Harris’ official nomination, but the poll shows that his support has remained remarkably stable.
The popularity of these two main candidates in the US elections is close to each other in the key and influential states of this country, and this means that they will have a close competition. There is little time left for the candidates and Trump does not seem to have any special tricks up his sleeve, but voters are still not fully familiar with Harris’ policies and his votes may change.
The economic situation and the right to abortion are among the issues in which the popularity of Trump and Harris has a significant difference. According to the results of this survey, 13% of voters prefer Trump on the issue of the economy, and 15% of the participants in the survey accept Harris’s approach on the issue of abortion.
In addition, the aforementioned survey showed that the Democrats’ attacks on Trump’s character and qualifications for the presidency did not work. According to the published results, 54% of voters consider Trump a dangerous person to hold office, and on the other hand, 52% of voters make such a statement about Harris. This is despite the fact that Trump has been impeached twice in court and convicted of 34 crimes.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5.
Before the voting day, 2 candidates will participate in the debate on “ABC News” on September 10. So far, this is the only debate that Harris and Trump have agreed to.
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