With no October surprise, the U.S. presidential election is going to be a Big Bang. If Trump wins, there will likely be a smooth transition of power. But if Kamala wins, there could be a law and order problem. Of course the administration is ready to face any eventuality. MAGA (Make America Great Again) and democrats hurl garbage at each other. Amid talk of stolen elections, Americans brace for gridlock.
Majority of American Indians favor Kamala. According to rough estimates, 60% American Indians are in favor of Kamala, while 30% of them are on the side of Trump. This election has divided the families. While the husband may vote for Trump, his wife may favor Kamala. It’s a completely polarized situation.
At a Wisconsin rally, Trump declared, “Kamala, you’re fired”. According to a CNN survey, Kamala has got an edge over Trump. The latest poll survey has revealed that in Michigan, Kamala has got 48% of voters, while Trump is favored by 43% voters. In Wisconsin, the ratio is: Harris – 51% and Trump 45%.
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When Biden said that Trump was like garbage, Trump donned the dress of a bin-picker and drove a garbage van with his republican flag. Harris has discreetly kept herself away from this controversy. This reminds one of an Indian election scene.
The poll pundits are at their wit’s end as there is going to be a very close contest between Trump and Harris. The winner is likely to get ahead by hardly a 1% lead in votes. It may be the repeat of the 2020 presidential election. Meanwhile Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway is to stay, as a Pennsylvania state judge has said that he would not move forward with a lawsuit that seeks to stop Elon Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway ahead of the Nov 5 US presidential election.
It’s a do or die race in the US presidential election to be held on Nov 5, hardly 3 days away. October has gone with no surprise. There is an election fever which has polarized American society so much that husbands may vote for Trump, while his wife may favor Harris. The winner may lead by 1 or 2 percentage of votes.