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Carl said:
I doubt it.

Dems wont make the same mistakes as they made in 2016. The nominee will not be a "love or hate" candidate to split the vote and shun away the people on the fence like Clinton was. The nominee will not completely ignore major swing states, just expecting to win, like Clinton did.

Trump's share of the vote will either decline or settle, primarily because of a lack of trust in him after the entire Russia thing. He's not going to gain on his 2016 numbers. The Democrat vote will likely increase, both because it's not going to be Clinton and the left will be way more motivated and united.

The next US President is probably gonna be Kamala Harris.

Possibly. His margin of victory really boils down to 70,000 votes from Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, those are traditionally blue states, if the Dems can flip 70,000 or get 70,000 more to show up ... they win both the electoral and popular vote. That's a razor thin margin to have to rely on to win again.