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These days we are witnessing one of the most tense elections in US history. Suren Sargsyan


These days we are witnessing one of the most tense elections in US history. International scholar Suren Sargsyan wrote about this on his Facebook page.

"The ratings of the candidates in this election are so close that they are completely within statistical error. The ratings are so close that any big or medium event could be fatal for both candidates.

It could be the war in the Middle East and American support for Israel, the hurricanes raging in the United States (by the way, the negative effects of this are already being felt at the Harris headquarters), or even a crime of moderate severity committed by an illegal immigrant.

It's a tense, extremely polarized and sensitive situation (which also resulted in 2(3?) assassination attempts against Trump), but only a few states will decide the outcome of the election. A majority of the electoral votes will likely go to Harris, but the election is decided by the voters, not the voters. Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Arizona, Wisconsin will make that fateful decision in this election. And the parade will be led (perhaps rounded out) by Pennsylvania.

Whoever loses Pennsylvania will very likely lose the House of Spitz. 20 days left."