Donald Trump ‘shot himself in the foot’ as Alan Dershowitz predicts outcome of crunch vote

Donald Trump ‘shot himself in the foot’ as Alan Dershowitz predicts outcome of crunch vote

Alan Dershowitz speaks about the US election as results flood in

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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 06/11/2024

- 01:47

Updated: 06/11/2024

- 05:01

Dershowitz said the 78-year-old was on the cusp of victory before a disastrous final week

Top US lawyer Alan Dershowitz thinks Donald Trump “shot himself in the foot” in the final stages of campaigning.

Speaking on GB News, Dershowitz said the 78-year-old was on the cusp of victory before a disastrous final week of campaigning threw the race wide open again.


He is now predicting a Kamala Harris victory, but feels it will go right down to the wire.

“Everything so far is predictable and has come out as anticipated”, he said.

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Dershowitz says Trump 'shot himself in the foot'

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“Trump had this to win 10 days ago and he blew it in his last week, starting with that terrible event at Madison Square Garden with that idiot complaining about Puerto Rico.

“I also think Harris blew it by not naming the Governor of Pennsylvania to be her running mate. The state would have gone clearly to her.

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“Both candidates have shot themselves in the foot. Trump did it later in the game which may cost him the election.”

He added: “If I had to make a prediction now, I would softly go for Harris.

“But I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump pulls it out. If he loses, it’s his fault. He should have stuck to the script.”

With votes being counted, both candidates found themselves went into election day neck and neck in the polls.

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Harris has described herself as the underdog of the race, telling a crowd in Philadelphia she was ready to channel her inner Rocky by “climbing to victory”.

"The momentum is on our side," Harris told a crowd that chanted back, "We will win."

"Tonight, then, we finish as we started: with optimism, with energy, with joy," Harris said, predicting one of the closest elections in U.S. history.

Trump led his fourth and final rally after midnight before a packed arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

He promoted his dedication to tackling the border crisis while attacking the economic record of the Biden-Harris years.

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