Trump claims 97% chance of winning election.

Surveys indicate a close competition between ex-President Trump and VP Harris just days before the election.

November 1st 2024.

Trump claims 97% chance of winning election.
During a campaign rally at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan, Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump exuded confidence as he spoke about the upcoming election, which was just four days away. Despite polls showing a tight race between himself and Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump declared that he had a 97% chance of winning.

Trump made these remarks while addressing supporters during a campaign stop in Dearborn, Michigan on Friday. He cited recent polls that showed him doing well in states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. With a sense of certainty, he stated, "Overall, we're going extremely well. Somebody said a 97% chance of winning, you saw that? Ninety-seven percent." However, he did not disclose the source of this statistic.

Throughout his visit, Trump continued to express his belief in his chances of victory and dismissed the possibility of Harris winning. "Nobody's going to vote for Kamala," he confidently stated. However, according to the RealClearPolitics poll average on Friday, Trump was leading Harris by a slim margin of just 0.3%. The final survey by The Times and YouGov also showed a close race, with Harris predicted to win the swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Nevada, while Trump was expected to win North Carolina and Georgia. Arizona was seen as a toss-up.

Despite these polls, the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Metro. However, Trump himself continued to reiterate the 97% statistic at his rally in Warren, Michigan that evening. This time, he added that a "great pollster" had given him this figure, but he remained skeptical. "I don't believe it, don't believe it," he told the crowd. "I think he's a Democrat because nothing matters except what happens when you vote."

In conclusion, Trump's visit to Michigan showed his unwavering confidence in his chances of winning the election. Despite close poll numbers, he remained convinced that he had a 97% chance of emerging victorious. His supporters cheered him on as he promised to continue fighting until the very end, urging them to vote for him in the upcoming election.

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