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Govind Tekale

Will Kamala Harris Break Hillary’s Glass Ceiling? A Tense 2024 Showdown With Trump Awaits”

On Tuesday, 5 November 2024, a new president will be elected. There are two leading contenders: Kamala Harris, Vice President, and a Democratic nominee, as well as former President Donald Trump. Harris is a lawyer by profession, while Trump is a business tycoon. It will be one of the most tightly fought elections.

If Trump is elected in the next four years, anything can happen in the USA. One cannot predict about Trump. However, if Harris wins, she is expected to continue President Biden’s policy. The world awaits with great anxiety the election result.

One peculiarity of the present election is Kamala Harris. Hillary Clinton became the first woman presidential candidate in 2016. She was defeated by Trump in the 2016 elections. However, she was white and was the former First Lady, and her husband, Bill Clinton, had two terms of presidency. She was also Secretary of State with Barack Obama as president.

In Kamala Harris’ case, she is the non-white woman to contest for the presidency. Harris was also the first woman vice president to contest for the presidency. Already, Allan Lichtman an American University Professor , who has predicted 10 out of 11 presidents so far, has asserted that Harris will be the 47th President of the USA. His predictions are based on 13 tests.


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