US Presidential Election: 5 Reasons Kamala Harris May Defeat Donald Trump to Success Joe Biden

US Presidential Election: 5 Reasons Kamala Harris May Defeat Donald Trump to Success Joe Biden

  • Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are set to test their political strengths to succeed President Joe Biden in the November US presidential elections
  • Trump and Harris have campaigned around the country and rolled out their plans for several issues rocking the country and its people
  • However, there are five indicators that the vice president may defeat the former president in the November race in the United States

Kamala Harris, the United States vice president, would be testing her fate by competing against Donald Trump, a top contender, to succeed President Joe Biden in the November 2024 presidential election.

Trump, a former president of the United States, is seeking re-election for another term. His campaigns have been marred by controversies, particularly on the issues of immigrants and foreign policies, as he had emphasised Americans first.

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Why Kamala Harris may win US presidential election
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US election: Nigerian lawyer tips Kamala Harris

Speaking with Legit.ng, Titilope Anifowoshe, a Nigerian legal practitioner, declared her support for Harris. Explaining her decision, the lawyer described Harris as an embodiment of inclusiveness.

Her statement reads:

"I find myself fervently rooting for Kamala Harris, as her potential win could symbolize a shift toward a more inclusive and compassionate governance. It is my hope that the electorate will rise above the distractions and choose a leader who embodies unity and empowerment for all."

Why Harris may win US election

However, Kamala Harris has a strong chance of winning the US presidential election, and here are five reasons why:

Strong fundraising numbers

Harris's campaign has raised over $1 billion, surpassing Trump's $853 million, with a significant portion coming from small-dollar donations.

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This impressive fundraising haul demonstrates her ability to mobilize grassroots support.

Broad democratic support

As the official Democratic nominee, Harris has secured endorsements from key party leaders and stakeholders, solidifying her position as the party's unified choice.

Progressive policy platform

Harris advocates for national protections, LGBT+ rights, gun control, and legislation to address climate change, resonating with progressive voters.

Her "populist" economic agenda, including measures to cap prescription drug costs and expand the child tax credit, may also appeal to a broader audience.

Effective campaign strategy

Harris's campaign has strategically utilized social media, leveraging internet memes and catchy slogans to boost enthusiasm and connect with younger voters.

Her choice of running mate, Tim Walz, has also helped expand her support base.

Contrast with Donald Trump

Harris's campaign has highlighted the differences between her policy proposals and Trump's, potentially appealing to voters seeking change.

By emphasizing her commitment to issues like healthcare, education, and social justice, Harris may attract voters dissatisfied with Trump's presidency.

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Trump says 'obnoxious' tariffs will bring factories to US

In a recent report on YEN.com.gh US Republican candidate Donald Trump has said that companies will drop plans to build factories overseas when faced with the threat of high tariffs on shipping goods to the United States.

"The higher the tariff, the more likely it is that the company will come into the United States," the former president Trump told an audience at the Economic Club of Chicago.
"You make it so high, so horrible, so obnoxious" companies will "come right away," he added.

During the hour-long interview, Trump pushed back at arguments that tariffs would hike costs for consumers and punish businesses faced with higher-priced imports.

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Augustine Fenuku Augustine Fenuku has over 5 years of experience in SMM and journalism and serves as the Entertainment Assistant at YEN. His academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon. Augustine Fenuku has contributed his expertise to many brands. Email: augustine.fenuku@yen.com.gh