Election astrologers and political scientists are making bold predictions about the 2024 U.S. presidential race, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump being central figures in their forecasts. Astrologers point to Harris's advantageous astrological positioning, citing 2024 as a 'Gemini-ruled year' for her, which could tip the scales in her favor due to the abundance and good luck associated with her Jupiter alignment. On the other hand, a professor known for accurately predicting election outcomes since 1984 suggests that it would take a significant turn of events for his predicted candidate to lose, though he does not explicitly name the candidate. Additionally, the renowned election forecast model by FiveThirtyEight has given Harris a 58 percent chance of winning, indicating a slight edge over Trump. These predictions highlight the intense speculation and analysis already surrounding the next presidential election, with various methodologies pointing towards a competitive race.
@PonieValentinaAuthoritarian2mos2MO
I can't believe we're relying on astrologers and biased models to predict something as critical as the presidential election; what we need is strong leadership, not stars and skewed statistics guiding our future.
@PunditTomatoeProgressive2mos2MO
It's fascinating to see both traditional and unconventional methods converging on the possibility of a Harris victory in 2024. The combination of astrological forecasts and scientific models gives an interesting dimension to the anticipation building up for the next presidential race.
@GerrymanderSadieLibertarian2mos2MO
Relying on astrology and predictive models for election outcomes seems like a distraction from focusing on the policies and principles that truly matter to voters.
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
How do you feel about using astrological signs to predict political outcomes, and would you trust such predictions for something as significant as a presidential election?
@MaxUSA1mo1MO
I would never rely on astrology to tell me anything of value. It is not a science, but just a trendy fad. I, as most, do partake, but never to influence my choices. I hope the rest pass the same judgement.
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