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Megyn Kelly’s Election Prediction Turns Heads as She Touches on Looming ‘October Surprise’

Megyn Kelly’s Election Prediction Turns Heads as She Warns ‘October Surprise’ Hasn’t Come Yet: ‘Going to Get Uglier and Wackier and Weirder’

Veteran journalist Megyn Kelly forecasts dramatic developments in the final stretch of the 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, suggesting the campaign’s biggest surprises are still to come.

“I don’t think we’ve gotten the October surprise yet,” Kelly declared, hinting at potential last-minute revelations that could reshape the electoral landscape.

The former Fox News star, now hosting one of America’s top-rated podcasts, pointed to what she characterizes as increasingly aggressive rhetoric from the Harris campaign.

Kelly, 53, expressed concern over the escalating political discourse in a revealing interview with Daily Mail.

She noted the Harris campaign’s recent comparisons of Trump to historical dictators. 

“They’re calling Trump a Nazi [and Joseph] Goebbels. They’re calling him a fascist, Mao, Stalin,” she reported, adding that such rhetoric could prove “really kind of dangerous.”

Drawing from her extensive political coverage experience, including her prominent role at Fox News and memorable clash with Trump during the 2015 Republican primary debate, Kelly anticipates more tumult ahead. 

“It’s probably going to get uglier and wackier and weirder,” she predicted, suggesting the possibility of new allegations against Trump emerging in the campaign’s final days.

Despite her early voting choice for Trump, Kelly remains uncertain about the election’s outcome. 

She questions the reliability of current polling methods, though acknowledging pollsters may have corrected previous shortcomings in capturing Trump voter data. 

“Trump got them to register [to vote] and he got them to vote. They’re all baked into the cake now, so the undercounted Trump vote is no longer a thing,” she explained to Daily Mail.

Kelly outlines two possible scenarios for election night: either a swift resolution or a prolonged count, particularly if Pennsylvania becomes decisive. 

The state’s laws preventing mail-in ballot counting until Election Day could delay results significantly, she claimed.

Recent developments, including President Biden’s controversial “garbage” comment about Republican voters and Trump’s theatrical response in Wisconsin, have added new dimensions to the race. 

Kelly praised Trump’s strategic response but cautioned against controversial surrogates in the campaign’s final days.

Regarding Democratic strategy, Kelly questioned the effectiveness of even top surrogates like the Obamas, suggesting their influence has waned. 

She particularly criticized what she views as the Democratic Party’s messaging toward male voters, especially as polls indicate potential historic shifts among black male voters away from the party.

Kelly recently made headlines after specifically calling out Michelle Obama for her choiceful rhetoric about Trump. 

The controversy erupted following Obama’s appearance at Harris’ rally where she addressed voter hesitancy and called for increased male participation in the electoral process.

 

Kelly pointed to Obama’s extensive real estate portfolio, which includes properties in Martha’s Vineyard, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Hawaii.

“Everything she has is due to this country,” Kelly declared.

“I’m so sick and tired of Michelle Obama whining about how racist and sexist America is. We made her rich, famous and beloved beyond any measure,” she continued.

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