Does Harris win?
Alan Lichtman predicted it could be a landslide victory for Kamala Harris in November, which other polls predicted less precisely, because the margin of error has always been one of the crucial concerns for them. Considering the fact that Lichtman has been so accurate in his poll predictions over the years, his words may prove to be a major boost to the Democratic camp, which fought hard to secure a Harris victory in November.
Although Lichtman raised some eyebrows when he claimed that Democrats made a mistake in nominating Harris and that Biden should have moved on, he now appears to have eaten his own words and reversed course on his initial call.
Lichtman and his love for politics
Lichtman has been very vocal about his political interest and has been involved in polling analysis and forecasting for decades now. Understanding the pulse of American voters is something he excels at, and it’s proven to be more than accurate in many cases. Therefore, his verdict for the American polls 2024 means a lot to those who admire his survey studies.
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FAQs
Will Kamala Harris win the 2024 US elections?
Kamala Harris is steadily ahead in the 2024 US polls and has proven to be extremely crucial on the electoral circuit, with a high chance of securing a victory.
Will Donald Trump gain the advantage in key states of the American elections?
Key swing states previously seemed to be within Donald Trump’s reach, but now, with Harris in the race, things aren’t looking so easy for the former US president.
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