[Poll] Who will win US presidency?

Who will win in November?

  • Trump

    Votes: 43 76.8%
  • Kamala

    Votes: 13 23.2%

  • Total voters
    56
  • Poll closed .
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At least Trump does not have the evil intentions to bring forward a nuclear war like the democratic war party
There is no nuclear bomb to begin with. How to have a nuclear war?

Delusional people will always talk about something imaginary and would never happen in “reality” but they won’t want to admit their delusions and just kept pushing for their stupidity
 
It's a shift, because the republicans were warmongers in the past with many hawks in its rank.
Many republican like bush, Cheney and Mike Pence suddenly all sirpok Democrats black pearl
 
Yes, he did say that he'll end the war even before he steps into the White House on 20 January 2025. It's not going to be an easy task, especially when Ukraine doesn't want to give an inch back to Russia. We shall see.

Its very easy. Sign agreement not to expand NATO. Set up DMZ in Ukraine and pay off that clown zelensky or assassinate him.
 
Will we see demonstration in California? When trump won in 2016, I remember that blue state came out to protest.
 

A tiny village in India where Kamala Harris has ancestral roots is praying for her victory​


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Villagers participate in special prayers for the victory of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, at Sri Dharmasastha Hindu temple in Thulasendrapuram, the ancestral village of Harris, in Tamil Nadu state, India, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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A villager prays in front of the idols of Hindu goddesses after special prayers for the victory of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, at Sri Dharmasastha temple in Thulasendrapuram, the ancestral village of Harris, in Tamil Nadu state, India, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)




BY SHEIKH SAALIQ
Updated 4:05 PM SGT, November 6, 2024
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THULASENDRAPURAM, India (AP) — The temple reverberated with rhythmic Sanskrit and Tamil hymns, as a Hindu priest held a flame before the god. As this tiny South Indian village gathered to pray for Kamala Harris, a gaggle of reporters jostled for space and camera angles.
There’s little to distinguish the village of Thulasendrapuram from any other rural community in Tamil Nadu, except its connection to a woman who could become America’s first leader with South Asian roots.
As millions of Americans vote, Harris has people rooting for her from thousands of miles away in a village surrounded by rice paddies and coconut trees, where her mother’s family has ancestral ties. They talk about her at the local tea shop. Banners and billboards bearing her face are seen throughout the community.
“Our deity is a very powerful God. If we pray well to him, he will make her victorious,” said M. Natarajan, the temple priest that led the prayers in front of the image of Hindu deity Ayyanar, a form of Lord Shiva.
 

A tiny village in India where Kamala Harris has ancestral roots is praying for her victory​


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Villagers participate in special prayers for the victory of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, at Sri Dharmasastha Hindu temple in Thulasendrapuram, the ancestral village of Harris, in Tamil Nadu state, India, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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A villager prays in front of the idols of Hindu goddesses after special prayers for the victory of Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, at Sri Dharmasastha temple in Thulasendrapuram, the ancestral village of Harris, in Tamil Nadu state, India, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)




BY SHEIKH SAALIQ
Updated 4:05 PM SGT, November 6, 2024
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Follow live: Updates from AP’s coverage of the presidential election.
THULASENDRAPURAM, India (AP) — The temple reverberated with rhythmic Sanskrit and Tamil hymns, as a Hindu priest held a flame before the god. As this tiny South Indian village gathered to pray for Kamala Harris, a gaggle of reporters jostled for space and camera angles.
There’s little to distinguish the village of Thulasendrapuram from any other rural community in Tamil Nadu, except its connection to a woman who could become America’s first leader with South Asian roots.
As millions of Americans vote, Harris has people rooting for her from thousands of miles away in a village surrounded by rice paddies and coconut trees, where her mother’s family has ancestral ties. They talk about her at the local tea shop. Banners and billboards bearing her face are seen throughout the community.
“Our deity is a very powerful God. If we pray well to him, he will make her victorious,” said M. Natarajan, the temple priest that led the prayers in front of the image of Hindu deity Ayyanar, a form of Lord Shiva.
Why they never rape her?
 
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