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Bookmakers and analysts continue ‍to make predictions ⁣regarding the outcome of the US‌ presidential election. However, there is no clear answer ⁢yet to the question of who ⁢will win, Harris or Trump.

Having collected all the data, the publication came to the conclusion that ⁤Donald Trump and Kamala Harris ⁢have a 50/50 chance of winning. ‍The absence of a clear ⁢favorite promises a very tense ⁤fight.

Considerable⁤ attention is also paid⁣ to the distribution of forces in Congress. In the Senate, according to the⁢ publication’s journalists, Republicans have a clear advantage and will be able to win in 79% of cases ‍out of 100. At the same time In the House of Representatives, Democrats have a 56% to 44% chance of winning a majority.

Thus, the ⁤current situation shows⁤ high uncertainty‌ and the race for the presidency and control of the legislature is expected to be extremely competitive.

Let us⁣ recall​ that Cursor wrote that Serbian President Aleksandar ​Vucic expressed the opinion that the result of the ⁣US elections could decisively influence the future of world security and even lead to the ‌possible outbreak⁣ of⁤ World War III.

“This election could‍ be decisive – ⁤it will either open the⁣ way to peace or intensify the war, which could lead us to World War III,” Vucic said.

Cursor⁢ also reported that Donald Trump⁢ told voters in the key swing⁤ state of Michigan on the‌ eve of the election that‍ if Kamala Harris wins, she will ⁤“invade the Middle East.” His message was addressed ‌to Arab and Muslim ⁤voters.

“We ⁤are building the largest and most diverse coalition ⁢in the history of American politics. Including a record number‍ of Arab and Muslim voters in Michigan⁣ who are seeking PEACE,” Trump ⁤wrote​ in ​a post on X.

The former US President and presidential candidate added: “They know that⁤ Kamala and her aggressive cabinet are ⁤leading the⁣ country into conflict in the Middle East, where millions of Muslims will die and the world will be⁢ on the⁢ brink⁤ of World War III.” ⁣And he assured ⁤that ⁢his goal⁢ is the opposite, because he wants to⁤ restore peace.

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Political Analyst on the Upcoming US Presidential Election

Time.news Editor: Welcome to our special segment on the ⁣upcoming US presidential election. Today,⁢ we’re joined by renowned political analyst Dr.​ Emily Carter.​ Dr. Carter, thank you for being with us!

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to ‍discuss the current state ⁤of‍ the ⁤election with you.

Editor: Let’s ⁣dive right in. The buzz around the presidential candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, has been⁤ ever-present. Our recent piece highlights that both candidates are currently seen ⁤as having a 50/50 chance of winning. How significant is this deadlock in political terms?

Dr. Carter: It’s quite significant! When you‌ have two leading candidates at ⁣an even split, it​ indicates that the electorate is deeply divided. This scenario often leads to heightened voter turnout and increased campaigning intensity, both of which can ​dramatically shift the landscape leading up to the election.

Editor: ‌ Definitely. And​ with such a tight race expected, how might this impact voter ‍sentiment as we progress ​toward⁣ Election Day?

Dr. Carter: People generally feel more ⁢motivated to⁤ vote when the race ‌is tight. It fuels engagement and could even sway⁤ undecided voters to participate. In close ‍contests, every vote⁤ truly counts, which can enhance overall voter interest and urgency.

Editor: In addition to the⁤ presidential race,‍ there’s also the question of Congress. Our analysis indicates that Republicans have a strong upper hand⁢ in the Senate, winning approximately 79% of ⁤the time in predictions. What implications ​does this have for​ the presidential candidates?

Dr. Carter: A Republican majority in the​ Senate could⁢ pose a significant challenge for whoever wins the presidency. If Trump wins, he will likely have an easier time pushing through⁤ his agenda; however, if Harris wins, she’ll have‌ to navigate a much ‌more complex legislative landscape, which could lead⁣ to gridlock on key issues.

Editor: That’s⁢ an interesting point. It seems that the Senate dynamics could significantly influence the next presidency, regardless of who wins. What ⁢strategies should Kamala Harris consider if elected, given the ⁢potential Republican dominance in Congress?

Dr. Carter: Harris may need to adopt ‌a bipartisan approach⁤ to governance. Actively reaching out to moderate Republicans​ and focusing on common ground issues,​ such as infrastructure and healthcare, may help her achieve legislative success. Building coalitions will be key in a ​potentially contentious political climate.

Editor: It sounds like‌ cooperation might be essential. What do you foresee as the major battleground issues that could sway undecided voters between ‌Harris and Trump?

Dr. Carter: Key⁤ issues likely include the economy, ⁤healthcare, and climate change. As inflation and economic stability​ remain pressing‌ concerns, candidates who articulate clear,‌ actionable plans to ⁣address ⁢these issues will ⁢likely resonate more with voters.⁤ Additionally, social issues and responses to crises can also be pivotal.

Editor: With both candidates having such differing approaches to these issues, it will be fascinating to watch how they unfold‍ in the ​coming months. Before we wrap up, do you have any final thoughts on what to watch for as the election approaches?

Dr. Carter: Certainly! I’d keep an eye on voter registration trends and participation rates leading up to the election. These factors will be crucial in determining outcomes not just for the presidency, but for down-ballot races as well. The landscape is ever-changing, and⁣ even minor shifts can have​ major implications.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Carter, for your insights and analysis. As we move closer to the election, there will be much⁤ to watch and discuss!

Dr.⁢ Carter: ‍ Thank you for having me! I⁣ look forward to seeing how the ⁢political landscape evolves.

Editor: And thank⁣ you to our audience for tuning ⁤in. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to cover this pivotal election!

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