Forecast: Kamala Harris for the win, but Republicans are ready to drag it out
Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election, with a four- to five-point margin in the popular vote, and a 300-plus-vote tally in the Electoral College.
Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election, with a four- to five-point margin in the popular vote, and a 300-plus-vote tally in the Electoral College.
The fact that I “know” that Kamala Harris is about to win and Donald Trump is about to become a sad-ass footnote is something to take with a block of salt.
The lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans who want to block certification of the Nov. 5 election is a tangible result of the lessons learned by the Donald Trump side over the past eight years.
Why are you voting for Kamala Harris, other than you dislike Donald Trump or his policies? I’m just curious, as it seems everyone who votes for Kamala is just because they hate Trump, not because of her.
In a phone call with Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month, Donald Trump said: “Do what you have to do,” according to six people familiar with the conversation.
A new Suffolk University/USA Today poll out today has Kamala Harris up a single point on Donald Trump also gives us this tidbit: that Harris has a 29-point lead on Trump among early voters.
The sign said, “Bay Bridge – 13 miles – 83 minutes.” That’s an average speed of less than 10 miles per hour. Whatever happened to our modern high-speed highway network?
We keep getting headlines from media outlets about polls supposedly showing Black voters peeling off a bit from Kamala Harris.
A narrow Kamala Harris Electoral College win, on top of a more comfortable popular-vote win, isn’t going to resolve the biggest issue facing us going forward.
Before the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was enacted in 2010, 50 million Americans didn’t have health insurance.