

As Election Day for the 2024 Presidential Election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, along with their respective running mates, have amped up their campaign efforts. Key issues such as abortion rights and immigration continue to be at the forefront. With control of the House and Senate at stake, follow the latest updates on the election here. Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Sanders predicts Trump will declare victory regardless of the outcome.
The 2024 Presidential Election: The Race Heats Up
The 2024 Presidential Election is shaping up to be one of the most contentious in recent history. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are the frontrunners in the race, with a number of other candidates vying for their party's nomination.
Trump has been campaigning heavily since leaving office, holding rallies and fundraising events around the country. He has also been endorsed by a number of high-profile Republicans, including former Vice President Mike Pence.
Harris is the incumbent Vice President and is seen as a strong contender for the Democratic nomination. She has been campaigning on a platform of unity and progress, and has been endorsed by a number of prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama.
Key Issues
A number of key issues are expected to be at the forefront of the 2024 election, including:
These issues are all deeply divisive, and the candidates' positions on them are likely to play a major role in determining the outcome of the election.
Predictions
With the election still over a year away, it is difficult to make any definitive predictions about who will win. However, Senator Bernie Sanders has said that he believes Trump will declare victory regardless of the outcome. This is a significant concern, as it could lead to a constitutional crisis.
Top 5 FAQs
1. Who are the candidates in the 2024 election?
The frontrunners in the race are former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. A number of other candidates are also vying for their party's nomination, including Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and Pete Buttigieg.
2. What are the key issues in the 2024 election?
The key issues in the 2024 election are expected to be abortion rights, immigration, healthcare, climate change, and gun control.
3. When is the election?
The 2024 Presidential Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
4. What are the chances that Trump will win the election?
It is difficult to say what the chances are that Trump will win the election. However, he is a strong candidate with a large base of support.
5. What will happen if Trump declares victory regardless of the outcome?
If Trump declares victory regardless of the outcome, it could lead to a constitutional crisis. The House of Representatives would be responsible for certifying the results of the election, and it is possible that they would not accept Trump's victory if there were evidence of voter fraud or other irregularities.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke at the inauguration of the 60th DGsP/IGsP conference in Raipur where he stated that Naxalism in India will be fully eliminated before the next conference. He also highlighted the government's efforts in strengthening the security grid and providing permanent solutions to long-standing national security challenges. Shah emphasized the importance of intelligence and collaboration with agencies to tackle drug trafficking and organized crime. He also mentioned the strengthening of India's policing framework, making it amongst the most modern globally.

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Following his party's disappointing performance in the recent Bihar Assembly election, politician Prashant Kishor has raised concerns about the voting results, stating that they did not align with the public sentiment he witnessed during his campaign. Despite this setback, Kishor remains determined to build a stronger political organization and continue engaging with the public in preparation for future elections. He also addressed criticisms of his role as an election strategist, reminding critics that one loss does not define his political future.

Indian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has introduced four new labour codes aimed at protecting the rights and well-being of 40 crore workers across the country. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has hailed the move as transformative and a major step towards ensuring the welfare of the workforce. The new codes bring in much-needed changes such as formalisation and transparency through appointment letters, and universal social security coverage for all workers including gig and platform workers.

In Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri, a police constable is in hot water for allegedly forging a court order to clear his name in an old case, with the intention of securing a promotion. The fabricated document surfaced during an internal investigation, prompting authorities to file a fresh case against the constable. This incident adds to the growing issue of corruption and misuse of power within the police force.

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The ongoing family feud within the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) continues to escalate as three more daughters of party patriarch Lalu Prasad Yadav have left the family residence in Bihar's capital Patna. This comes just a day after another daughter, Rohini Acharya, publicly denounced the family and quit politics following the party's poor performance in the recent elections. Amidst allegations of insults and mistreatment, the saga continues to unfold within the Yadav family.

In a special lecture series in Bengaluru, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized on the Hindu identity as a responsible and proud son of Bharat Mata. He urged the Hindu society to come together and share the message of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' with the rest of the world. Bhagwat also recalled the RSS founder and its journey of facing opposition and growth through dedication and sacrifice of its volunteers.

As the West Bengal Assembly elections near, the political battle between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Trinamool Congress (TMC) has intensified on social media. Following the BJP's victory in Bihar, the party declared its hopes to defeat TMC in Bengal on a popular platform, while TMC leader Kunal Ghosh responded with a proverb highlighting the BJP's potential failure in Bengal. Despite BJP's confidence, TMC remains unfazed and asserts their strong hold in the state.

Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, was criticized by BJP's Shehzad Poonawalla for going on a jungle safari in Madhya Pradesh's Satpura Tiger Reserve instead of focusing on the ongoing Bihar elections. Gandhi had earlier claimed that "vote theft" had taken place in several states, including Madhya Pradesh. BJP's Poonawalla mocked Gandhi's "priorities" and referred to him as the "Leader of Paryatan and partying."