Sky's Tom Cheshire has been looking at how key demographic groups could decide who wins the White House. Tuesday 5 November 2024 21:55, UK Donald Trump Kamala Harris US election 2024 This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Modal Dialog The result of the election could c...
He says it is nearly impossible to predict winning and losing stock market sectors based simply on which candidate wins the election. "While we expect more favorable conditions for the financial sector under a Trump presidency than a Harris presidency, these favorable conditions are very marginal an...
TheNational Constitution Centerchecked election returns and declared the 2012 election one of the closest in 76 years. But this election could be more divisive thanBush vs. Gore. So no matter who wins, you can bet a good percentage of the population won't be happy about the outcome. You c...
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Election Day is typically the end of the contentious fight for the White House. But it could just be the beginning. With both Democrats and Republicans preparing for possible legal fights over the vote count, the post-election process for seating the win
Synergy Group offers advice to Australian governments of all levels and is taking to ‘The Pitch’ segment on the ABC’s popularGruen Nationshow this week with a plan to unite each and every Australian, no matter the outcome of the election on 21 May. ...
But today, far more than in the disorganized, unregulated coal industry of yesteryear, it also depends on government incentives and requirements. Hence the sense that we’re in suspended animation, holding our breaths to see who wins the election. That’s not just a hunch, it’s a reality....
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and Elections. But decades of research suggest thatmoney probably isn’t the deciding factorin who wins a general election, and especially not for incumbents. Most of the research on this was done in the last century, Bonica told me, andit generally foundthatspending didn’t affect winsfor ...
At the table across from me are an abundance of “honorary Trumpettes”: Trump loyalistMarjorie Taylor Greene, who was earlier selling signed copies of her memoir,MTG;Kari Lake, the election-denying former TV news anchor and now senate hopeful; Kimberly Guilfoyle, fiancée of Donald Trump Jr ...