New York Times: 89% chances of Trump winning elections

In the state which is believed to hold the key to winning one or the other candidate in Pennsylvania, only has the Democrat candidate Kamala Harris' boss, where the result turned upside down in favour of Republican Donald Trump. With the collapse in Pennsylvania, the likelihood of Trump being elected President for the second time seems extremely real. New [...]
In the state which is believed to hold the key to winning one or the other candidate in Pennsylvania, only has the Democrat candidate Kamala Harris' boss, where the result turned upside down in favour of Republican Donald Trump.
With the collapse in Pennsylvania, the likelihood of Trump being elected President for the second time seems extremely real.
New York Times, the prestigious American newspaper, has given the former president a chance of 89 percent to win the election.
Currently, the eyes of all Americans and the world have concentrated on Pennsylvania, which is estimated to be a state of the most important of seven “swing stage” that determines the election winner.

Once the polls started, Harris was taking a firm lead until the trend started to change completely in favour of Donald Trump.
In four of the other key states, Harris and three Trump are taking the lead in one.
Michigan leads very narrow Harris, and Trumps in Georgia and North Carolina as he takes a narrow lead in Wisconsin.
Republican candidate Donald Trump's campaign team is “at best optimistic”, CNN reported from the media's views on Mar-a- Lago where the Republican team is following the results.
“This optimism has been raised by results in Virginia and Iowa, which seemed wrong with a survey that shocked their campaign on Saturday evening.
The Trump Congress Centre is shouting loudly with any calls in its favour, and some participants at the festival from the Mar-a-Lago event in Florida have begun its joy.
It remains to be seen whether or when Trump will come”.
On the other hand, Harris' campaign team said that the race would not be clear until the early hours of the morning, when some so-called <x0->mur bluer”, including Wisconsin and Michigan, share more complete data on voters.
However, according to New York Times estimates, with current results “gar is leaning towards Trump”.
Trump is the clear favorite, even with the narrow advantage, to win in Georgia and North Carolina. If he wins in those countries, Harris will have to win Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin to triumph.












