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The Economist: Trump Has a 2-in-3 Chance of Winning

Joe Biden is out of cards; he tried weaponizing the law against Donald Trump, drained his finances, smeared his name, and worse, rigged the elections, but the 45th president still comes out triumphant, and even stronger.

According to the latest forecast based on the Economist model, former President Trump has a 2-in-3 chance of being reelected.

Meanwhile, creepy Joe only had a 1 in 3 chance of returning to the Oval Office.

The Economist explained, “Our model is updated every day and combines state and national polls with economic indicators to predict the election results across the country. To work out the likely electoral vote totals, we run over 10,000 simulations of the election.”

Based on the Economist model last Tuesday, Trump won 296 Electoral College votes, while Biden only got 242.

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The model revealed last month that the former president had a 54-in-100 chance of winning, while Biden only had a 45-in-100 chance.

The forecast noted that the 2024 elections will be determined by six states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, with 77 electoral votes.

In 2016, Trump won five out of these six states. In 2020, Biden won all six.

The Economist furthered that Michigan is considered the most decisive for Biden, whose chances of winning the elections dropped to 5-in-100 if he lost the Great Lakes State.

“If one candidate wins Michigan, he is likely ahead in Wisconsin, too,” The Economist explained.

Meanwhile, for Trump, Pennsylvania is considered the most important. But even without the Keystone State, the former president still has a 21-in-100 chance of winning.

The model noted that if Trump failed to secure Michigan or Wisconsin, his standing in the election would drop to 30 out of 100.

The Economist model also revealed that the former president has a 45 percent to 44.2 percent lead in an average of the national polls.

One of the factors in Trump’s lead was his handling of the economy.

Unfortunately for crooked Joe, not only did his job approval rating drop to its lowest depths, but nearly two-thirds of registered voters quipped that the economy was better during Trump’s presidency, while 38 percent felt the same about Biden’s economy.

Biden is long detached from the working people. Instead of empathizing with their situation, Biden made a lot of Americans “poorer thanks to Bidenflation and economic stagnation,” The Raging Patriot quipped.

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They blasted, “Everything is unaffordable, and now he is campaigning on your taxes.”

On the contrary, “Donald Trump, who oversaw the biggest tax cut in American history, is now prepared to lower them even more, including eliminating taxes on tips earned,” the Raging Patriot compared

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