The 2024 elections are approaching! What has been happening? From Trump and Biden arguing on the First 2024 Presidential Debate; to Trump getting shot on the ear; to Biden stepping down from his Presidential role; to the possibility of having Kamala Harris as the first woman to be President of the United States. As you can see things have been getting interesting.
The United States elections are scheduled to be held on Tuesday November 5, 2024. During this election year Donald J Trump (Republican) and Kamala Harris (Democrat) will be competing for the role of being the next President of the United States.
To win the 2024 presidential election, a candidate will need 270 electoral votes.
How are things looking like for Kamala and Trump? Today on September 10 Kamala Harris is predicted to have 226 electoral votes. 181 votes which are safe and 44 that are likely. While Donald J Trump is predicted to have 219 electoral votes. 125 votes which are safe and 94 that are likely (Source: 270towin.com).
What are Kamala Harris’s plans for her Presidential run? Kamala Harris has shown devotion to a variety of topics. These include reducing the price of reducing the price of prescription drugs, giving tax credits to middle-class and lower-income families. “An opportunity economy,” as she puts it, is what she envisions. Which is one that rewards the middle class and criminalizes those who aim to wrongfully increase prices. She is also expected to deal with matters like immigration, economy and abortion.
What are Donald J Trump’s promises for his second Presidential term? A lot of the projects that have been undertaken since he left office, Donald Trump has promised to undo. Trump wants to pick up his operations on many of his first-term projects. He has publicly stated that he wants to complete the construction of the wall between the United States and Mexico, and plans to get rid of all illegal immigrants.
September 10th was the first and probably last debate between Kamala and Trump, who do you guys think was the most convincing?