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The Republican candidate says he can imagine losing the US presidential election | The Republican candidate says he can imagine losing the US presidential election |
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he can’t completely rule out his Democratic rival Kamala Harris emerging as the winner of the US election. | Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he can’t completely rule out his Democratic rival Kamala Harris emerging as the winner of the US election. |
ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl asked Trump on Sunday if he thought there was any way that he could lose in Tuesday’s vote. | ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl asked Trump on Sunday if he thought there was any way that he could lose in Tuesday’s vote. |
”Yeah, I guess, you know,” the former president replied. “I guess you could lose, can lose. I mean, that happens, right?” | ”Yeah, I guess, you know,” the former president replied. “I guess you could lose, can lose. I mean, that happens, right?” |
Trump insisted that he had “a pretty substantial lead” over Harris. However, he added: “Yeah, yeah, you could lose. Bad things could happen. You know, things happen, but it’s going to be interesting.” The 78-year-old did not elaborate on what he meant by “bad things.” | Trump insisted that he had “a pretty substantial lead” over Harris. However, he added: “Yeah, yeah, you could lose. Bad things could happen. You know, things happen, but it’s going to be interesting.” The 78-year-old did not elaborate on what he meant by “bad things.” |
During her final campaign rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris told the crowd that the momentum was on her side. “Make no mistake, we will win. We will win,” she insisted. | During her final campaign rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris told the crowd that the momentum was on her side. “Make no mistake, we will win. We will win,” she insisted. |
Various polls conducted in the run up to the election have suggested that neither the Republican nor the Democratic candidate had a decisive advantage coming into the vote. | Various polls conducted in the run up to the election have suggested that neither the Republican nor the Democratic candidate had a decisive advantage coming into the vote. |
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