Nate Silver, a famous and influential pollster, is now predicting that former President Donald Trump will win the majority of the Electoral College vote in a landslide.
His model’s most recent forecast indicated that the Republican now has a 63.8 percent chance of doing so, while his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, has a mere 36 percent chance of winning in November.
Silver’s model, which was published on his blog Silver Bulletin, represents a departure from previous projections that favored Harris or Trump only slightly.
Trump is currently projected to receive 312 electoral votes, as opposed to Harris’s 226, according to Silver’s model. This significant increase surpasses Trump’s previous victories, such as his 304-vote victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
It is of the utmost importance that Silver’s prediction positions Trump in the lead in all of the swing states prior to the presidential debate hosted by ABC News on Tuesday.
It is intriguing that Silver’s forecast continues to grant Harris a slight advantage in the popular vote, with a 56 percent likelihood of winning compared to Trump’s 44 percent.
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