Kamala Harris Beats Donald Trump with 281 Votes? The Economist's Bold Prediction Model Shakes Up 2024 Election - EconoTimes
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64% : This bold prediction has stunned many political analysts, given that Trump remains a dominant force in the Republican Party and has maintained a strong base of supporters.64% : Harris, who has seen a rise in support from key demographics, particularly women and minority voters, appears poised to outperform Trump in several battleground states.
43% : Harris's Path to VictoryFor Harris, the key to securing victory lies in maintaining her growing support among women, African American, and Latino voters -- demographics that have increasingly turned away from Trump.
39% : However, Trump remains a formidable opponent, with strong support in rural areas and swing states like Florida and Ohio.
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