Analyzing the 2024 U.S. presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, it’s clear that the election hinges on a narrow margin. Harris leads slightly in national polls, but in the U.S. system, winning the popular vote doesn’t guarantee victory—success in key battleground states is crucial. This dynamic allows for potential surprises, as slight shifts in voter turnout or preferences in swing states can determine the Electoral College majority. Both candidates face strong support bases, suggesting this election could come down to the final votes in competitive states.
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