What is the October Surprise, and Could It Impact the US Election 2024? | Explained

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US Election 2024: As the 2024 US Presidential election nears, concerns rise over an "October Surprise" — an event that could dramatically alter the race. Hillary Clinton recently warned Democratic nominee Kamala Harris of this possibility. The term, coined during Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign, refers to any last-minute twist that can shift the electoral outcome. Experts point to potential international crises, political scandals, or domestic unrest as possible surprises that could affect the final stretch of the election. Could it impact the 2024 US elections? We explain.

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Indian Express seems to be more enthusiastic about the circus called US presidential election, than India's own elections!

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