Bill Maher makes this bold 2024 prediction after Trump-Harris debate
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"Real Time" host Bill Maher made a bold prediction about who will win the 2024 election following the first presidential debate between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
"I'm gonna make this a very momentous night with a prediction," Maher began his panel discussion Friday night. "Because I have the credibility for this prediction, because I had been called a ‘Trump alarmist’ for a very long time. They were wrong, I was right- he wasn't gonna leave power. But ever since then and since the [Access Hollywood] tape… and he survived that. Every time he's done crazy s--- and gotten himself in trouble, I said ‘No, no. It’s not over.'"
"Tonight I'm saying- I think it's over," Maher said, sparking cheers from his liberal audience.
He continued, "Even before we were around, there was a guy named Joe McCarthy in the early 50s, and he had a hold on America… Two or three years, he was the biggest thing, and then it was just- and I feel like ‘eating the dogs,’ we're at this point."
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GOP pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson responded by telling Maher, "I do not share your confidence."
"I know people don't think that the polls are very accurate. So setting all of that aside, the reality is that people have known Donald Trump and known who he is for a very long