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Historian Allan Lichtman has correctly predicted the outcome of 9 out of the 10 most recent presidential elections. Now he's made his guess on who will reclaim the White House this year.
This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (December 2024) 2024 United States presidential election ← 2020 November 5, 2024 [a] 2028 → 538 members of the Electoral College 270 electoral votes needed to win Opinion polls Turnout 63.9% ...
On November 6, 2024, contrary to Lichtman's prediction, Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election. [8] This was the first time Lichtman inaccurately predicted both the popular vote and the Electoral College outcome. He acknowledged his error; he said he would address his theory's failure the next day on his YouTube channel. [56]
The first Republican presidential debate was held on August 23, 2023, and the first primary contest was the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses, which was held on January 15, 2024. [63] Trump won the nomination easily; he was formally nominated at the Republican Convention on July 15, his third consecutive presidential nomination.
When we asked who was likely to win the 2024 presidential election, Trump had the edge. ... adoption of a 4-day workweek in the US.” “Trump flees to Europe.” “X (Twitter) will turn around ...
Election Day 2024 is almost here. Here's the latest polls in the presidential race and how voters are felling ahead of it. ... Lichtman reiterated his prediction of a Harris win on his YouTube ...
September 20: Voting for the 2024 presidential election commences with the onset of the 46 day start date for early voting in Minnesota and South Dakota. [424] September 26: The Trump campaign outsources on-the-ground campaigning in swing states to America PAC, whose sole donor is Elon Musk. [425]
The 4-day week. Already happening around the world. How does 52 three-day weejends a year sound to you? Degrees vs. certificates. A delineator in the works. Who are we? Who do we want to be? Politics.