“2024 Election Countdown: Surprising Odds and Predictions 50 Days Out—What Trump’s Latest Assassination Attempt Means for His Chances!”

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We are just 50 days away from the 2024 presidential election. But before we get to the updated election odds and predictions on who will win the race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, let’s talk about what happened this weekend.

Suffice it to say that this election will go down as one of the wildest in recent history, regardless of who wins. That trend continued on Sunday, as the Secret Service thwarted what appears to be a second assassination attempt on former President Trump in as many months.

Sunday’s incident, which took place at Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach, isn’t something to be taken lightly. According to the New York Times, we still don’t know as of late Sunday night/early Monday morning if the armed man fired any shots before he was spotted by the Secret Service, who fired on the man’s location and took him into custody after he fled in a vehicle.

All we know for sure is that the former president was physically unharmed, unlike when Trump was struck by a bullet or bullet fragment during a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13, a little over two months ago.

While former President Trump reportedly was joking with friends at his Mar-A-Lago home late Sunday afternoon about how the apparent planned attempt on his life ruined his round of golf, what happened Sunday and the uncertainty around the situation is scary, to say the least. The security of both candidates needs to be taken with the utmost seriousness by law enforcement and politicians on both sides of the aisle.

With all that said, just like July’s assassination attempt, Sunday’s events will undoubtedly have an impact on the Harris vs. Trump presidential race. Let’s look at the latest chance to win the 2024 election 50 days before voters go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

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