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2024 US Election: 5 Reasons Why Donald Trump Will Lose to Kamala Harris

2024 US Election: 5 Reasons Why Donald Trump Will Lose to Kamala Harris

  • Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are in a tight race as the 2024 US elections approach.
  • Trump, who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, is bidding for a return to the White House
  • With both candidates at risk of losing the presidential nomination, Legit.ng lists five reasons why Trump is falling short in the polls

legit.ng Journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf has over 9 years of news experience policyelections and global issues.

Washington, D.C. America A campaign full of twists and turns will culminate on Election Day WE On Tuesday, November 5th.

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump The seven battleground states that are likely to decide the outcome of the war are locked in a fierce battle with each other. WE presidential election.

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2024 US elections: 5 reasons why Donald Trump will lose
The 2024 US presidential race has emerged as a political spectacle of unprecedented magnitude. Photo credit: Anna Moneymaker, Ethan Miller
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In this report, legit.ng He highlights five factors that could thwart Trump’s attempt to retake the Oval Office.

1) Immigration policy

Immigration is a very important issue in the upcoming November election. Trump promised to organize the ‘largest deportation operation in American history’.

The 78-year-old continues to make derogatory remarks about immigrants in the final days of the campaign, which could affect his chances at the ballot box.

Trump plans to mass deport millions of people people. The presidential candidate’s rhetoric on the issue has raised concerns that his immigration agenda is based on an idealized fantasy of racial purity.

2) Rights regarding termination of pregnancy

A recent poll finds that Americans think Harris would do a much better job on pregnancy termination and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) issues.

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Democrats, including Harris, said the US Supreme Court would decide on Roe v. June 24, 2022. He tried to bind Republicans to ending pregnancy restrictions that took effect in 22 states after Wade overturned his case and ended the federal right to terminate a pregnancy.

But Trump tried to counter Democrats’ attacks.

On August 23, the morning after Harris gave a speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination and claiming that Trump’s second-term agenda included limiting access to birth control and banning pregnancy terminations nationwide, there was backlash on social media.

Trump said:

“My administration will be great for women and their reproductive rights.”

Despite everything, Harris did not stop hit Trump is on the termination of pregnancy rights.

You can check out the October tweet below:

3) Women voters

legit.ng He recognizes that female voters are a concern for Republicans.

All signs point to a widening gender gap, with women reportedly moving toward Democrats.

Polls show women overwhelmingly support Harris over Trump, and early voting data shows female voters outnumber men in battleground states.

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Additionally, political observers have said the 2024 US election will always hinge on many women’s anger at the alleged damage caused by Trump’s first presidency and their fears of more suffering in a second term.

4) Independent voters

An October poll suggested that independents were slowly turning away from Republicans and favoring Harris instead.

Independent voters mark a significant shift in American politics. Nearly half of Americans now describe themselves as unaffiliated with any political party. These voters stay out of politics and can think for themselves.

5) Third party candidates

Third-party candidates could be spoilers for Trump.

Harris and Trump are understandably in the spotlight for the upcoming election, but nearly two dozen lesser-known candidates are also vying for the White House.

About 22 third-party or independent presidential candidates are on the ballot in at least one state. They range from Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who is running for a third term, to academic and political activist Cornel West.

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Per THIS TodayBoston University political history expert Bruce Schulman explained:

“For now, it looks like votes for the Libertarian Party will be votes for Trump and the Republicans.”

Trump vs Harris: What does the latest poll say?

Before legit.ng reported this The latest national survey by New York Times and Siena College found that Trump and Harris were in a fierce battle for the popular vote.

While this latest Times/Siena College poll offers a glimpse into national sentiment, the presidential election will be decided in seven battleground states where Harris and Trump have devoted much of their time and resources.

Proofreader: James, Ojo Adakole, journalist and copy editor of Legit.ng.

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