#BabyMarvin f9c7 The U.S. election has entered a decisive moment, and Harris is calling on the public to vote, confidently stating that she will achieve ultimate victory.
What is Harris's advantage? Can she defeat Trump and enter the White House? There are only 24 hours left until the final day of the U.S. election.
Trump, who has always been unwilling to show weakness, while insisting in an interview with American media that his election prospects are good, has rarely admitted that he might lose the election. On the other hand, Harris confidently states that even if the election battle is intense, she believes she will win and become the first female president of the United States.
Harris's confidence comes from three main sources. First, the enthusiasm of the American public for this election is even higher than four years ago. For example, in the key swing state of Georgia, the number of voters on the first day set a new record. The increase in voter turnout is very unfavorable to Trump, as the Democratic base is clearly larger than the Republican base; second, Trump has a contradictory stance on abortion. He has opposed women's right to abortion but vetoed a nationwide abortion ban during his term. This indecisive attitude has led to a poor support rate among American female voters for Trump, resulting in a loss of many votes. However, the most important reason is probably the third one: compared to Trump, the Democratic Party leadership behind Harris is more capable of mobilizing America's 'deep forces.'
At the end of October, current U.S. President Biden quietly introduced a bill, granting the U.S. military authorization to participate in domestic law enforcement activities, even allowing the use of 'lethal force.' However, the U.S. Constitution clearly states that the military can only perform domestic duties in the case of significant public threats or natural disasters. Biden's actions effectively undermine the red lines set by the U.S. Constitution and democratic system. This shows that the Democratic Party is willing to use any means necessary to maintain its ruling position. However, even if Harris wins the election and enters the White House, she will not be able to solve the crisis in America.
Trump's base consists of the lower-class white Americans, who indeed cannot mobilize much resources but are very good at banding together. This situation is quite similar to the current state of the Middle East. For example, Iraq could maintain a national entity during Saddam's time, but after his death, it fell apart, with various armed groups or factions controlling local areas, and the Baghdad authorities gradually leaning towards Iran. As the leader of the 'MAGA faction,' if Trump loses this time, his supporters will fight among themselves for the legitimacy of 'MAGA,' causing a series of problems for the U.S.
Moreover, Harris personally has no real capabilities; her entry into the White House would only continue Biden's governance approach. After four years in power, Biden has already shown that he cannot solve a series of issues facing the U.S. in diplomacy, economy, trade, etc.
The Federal Reserve has ended years of interest rate hikes and is now lowering rates before the election, indicating that the U.S. is struggling to 'harvest' other economies through 'dollar tides' to 'replenish' itself.
It must be said that the American people are tragic; both Biden's and Trump's governance have proven to be very unsuccessful, yet they cannot choose a third path. The current U.S. election is essentially a game of interest groups, with both sides competing to gain more benefits, making the quality of policies less important.Thus, during the election period, we see the limits of both U.S. parties being pushed again and again, with both sides moving towards extremes, leading to an increase in social division.
The current state of the U.S. will not change; it's just politicians going back and forth again.