What did we learn from the 2024 Presidential election?

Johns Hopkins experts offer analysis about what led America to choose a second Trump term

Polls leading up to Election Day in the United States predicted a tight race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Pundits offered an array of predictions: The 47th president would be chosen by voters in a handful of swing states; women in the suburbs would help elect the first female president; rhetoric about immigration would win over conservative voters; inflation and rising costs for housing and groceries would lead to an out-party victory; and results could be announced much sooner—or much later—than they were for the 2020 election.

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