Mexico City /
The researcher from the University of Monterrey (Udem), Jason R Waideranticipated for the andlessons in the United States next Tuesday that “if Harris wins, Trump is not going to accept it, “He’s going to protest.”
Waider predicted a panorama of chaos and uncertainty for November 5thin which “we will not have security the same day as who won”, because “it is a “too close election” the one that lives in the neighboring country.
In this framework, he considered that the work of Harris for gaining the support of the Latino community has been remarkablebut he pointed out that it is risky focus so much on attacking Trump without having “a stronger alternative vision.”
He stated that what will define the elections in the United States is convince those who do not plan to vote to votesince “the margin of difference goes towards those who already have a preference but They do not plan to vote or are not very committed to it”.
In interview for MILLENNIUM Television, with Luis Carlos and Tania Díaz, specified that the work of the campaigns of both candidates should focus on identifying those voters yes youThey have preference but “not much will.””, and approach “knocking on doors and dialing cell phones” to convince them.
He believed that one of the most important focuses of both candidates should be convince young people to go out and vote next Tuesday, because the election is so close that “a thousand votes in this state and thousand votes in another can make a difference”.
Likewise, he highlighted that “young people are not so organized. The US is not like Mexico, the electoral system is complex, It is by state and not at the national level and there are many obstacles. For young people, sometimes, there are so many that they cause them not to vote in a large percentage”.
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