The U.S. presidential election in 2024 is shaping up to be a highly contentious and closely watched event, with significant implications for both domestic and international policy. As candidates gear up for the primaries and the general election, betting odds provide a fascinating lens through which to analyze the political landscape.
2024 United States Presidential Election
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These are difficult elections where all countries from the world will be paying attention to how the situation will be. Kamala will probably win but depending on how the elections are rigged... Trump has a chance but he will have to rig them too, if he really wants to win.
I don't even care for politics inside my own country To me it's all just one big sh*tshow...
The last time i voted was the first time i voted, that was when i turned 18, which seems like a century ago now..
Only a little research into politics would show you the votes never really mattered. In this day and age, with all the possibilities of rigging, fake n*ws, social media influencing, and whatnot, it's become harder and harder for me to take things serious..
Which makes me stay in my own little bubble, where i'll stay content for as long as i can
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The odds reflect a competitive and unpredictable landscape. Both parties are mobilizing resources and developing strategies to maximize their chances of victory, but I believe that in the end Donald Trump will win, he knows how to govern the United States.
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Trump will be the winner in the end, he has always done a lot for the United States. Furthermore, the people love him, he has done many things so that the people are with him, it is hoped this can happen again and he will be president of the United States.
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I just found out that Donald Trump is the elected president of the United States, many things will happen for that country, he is a great president, he demonstrated it in previous years, much more is expected of him this year.
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Strange. I was sure Harris would win this election. If I wanted to bet , I would have bet on her . Lucky I am that I didn't bet . Cause she lost . One more presidential term of 4 years for trump , 4 years more of him . Lol I guess most Americans are masochists ))) no doubt of it .
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But I just know this, I don't think we should generalize my entire country, but at least we are here to always find out what is happening, Trump should take responsibility for many things, especially the issue of immigrants.
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great result, Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes necessary to be declared the winner over his rival, the Democratic candidate and vice president of the Government, Kamala Harris.
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hahaha, the news is always fresh and comes quickly, but sometimes I disconnect from the networks and I don't find out quickly what is happening in the outside world, but great news for Americans.
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i didn't expect Trump to win and i thought this Kamala Harris would win, but i was wrong. Now let's see what good she will do for Americans and others countries. I hope she won't do bad things, like Biden...
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We already know the winner, Trump is a great president, now he has much more support from the people, I hope he can perform his duties optimally, do good things and benefit the country.
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For Donald Trump's supporters, it was an ecstatic sense of victory and vindication, while for Democrats it was a shock, even historic, disappointment. For the world at large, it was the long-awaited opportunity to finally move on from an endless war of words, endless insults, and character assassination.