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As the presidential election approaches, polling data shows a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, but prediction markets indicate a strong lead for Trump, hovering somewhere around a 60% chance of victory.

With two weeks left before the 2024 election, Trump is holding narrow leads in several key swing states, while the race remains tight overall. He leads in Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.

Harris has slim advantages in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, but these margins are within 1 point, making them highly competitive. Prediction models suggest a close race, with Harris slightly favored nationally but Trump performing better in the Electoral College path.

Significant betting activity on platforms like Polymarket, amounting to millions of dollars, has raised questions as to the accuracy of official polling sites.

While official polling averages give Harris a slight edge, with polls showing her winning the popular vote by a large margin, Trump is gaining momentum on prediction sites, especially in crucial swing states like Pennsylvania. Trump now has a realistic chance of winning Wisconsin and Michigan as well.

Georgia, North Carolina, and Nevada are crucial as well, though Trump does not need to win them all to reach 270 electoral votes.

With the race so tight, campaign efforts for both parties have intensified as the candidates prepare for the final two weeks left until Election Day.

Nate Silver shows that Trump has a 24 percent chance of winning the popular vote to Harris’ 76 percent, with the pollster predicting that the former president will capture 48 percent of the vote, compared to Harris’ 51 percent.

However, while this is important and indicative of where American voters stand, we know that presidents win the White House through the electoral college.

In U.S. presidential elections, the popular vote refers to the total number of votes cast by citizens across the country. The candidate with the most individual votes wins the popular vote.

However, the president is ultimately elected through the Electoral College, where each state has a set number of electors based on its population. A candidate needs a majority of electoral votes to win the presidency, even if they don’t win the nationwide popular vote. This system can result in a president being elected without winning the most individual votes.

Harris’s numerous disastrous public appearances and interviews have left many Americans wondering why she is the Democratic candidate and whether former President Barack Obama is the one who will be truly running the show if she gets into the White House.

Many Americans appear disappointed by Harris’s campaign of joy and hope and her promises that she will bring in new policies. The main issue of course is that she is the sitting Vice President and is therefore responsible for the Biden administration’s current failed policies.

People are asking: how will the economy under her leadership be any better? Why would she close the southern border if she had not done so until now?

There are many questions, and many red flags and Americans are not falling for Harris’s hypocrisy and disingenuous talk.

Trump, on the other hand, together with his VP nominee JD Vance, has managed to convince voters that he is the right choice.

Trump even did a great campaign stop filling McDonald’s orders and greeting customers. His appearance at the window says a lot to voters and means a lot to people who have been on the fence. There are many haters out there and numerous leftist and mainstream media articles and talk shows have tried to spin Trump’s visit negatively.

But his genuine interest in the American people compared to Harris’s lack thereof gives him an edge with voters and will hopefully push him over the finish line to the White House.

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Emily Thompson
Emily Thompson
Emily Thompson is an analyst on U.S. domestic and foreign affairs. Her work appears in various news publications including on the Activist Post, on The Published Reporter and here on TheThinkingConservative.com.

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