2024 Election Predictions

Hosted byGeorge Noory

2024 Election Predictions

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On the eve of one of the most important, controversial, and bizarre presidential elections in recent US history, we heard from four different prognosticators in each hour, sharing their analysis and divination techniques to predict the outcome and circumstances of the race. First up, numerologist Glynis McCants, highlighted the chaotic nature of 2024, attributing it to the world number "8," which can signify strong beliefs and challenges in working collaboratively. Delving into specific candidates, she described Donald Trump's "4" life path and "5" birth day as indicative of his unpredictable or impulsive nature, while Kamala Harris is in a personal year of "2," which means a more intuitive approach, and thinking carefully before she speaks. Because of Trump's recent off-the-cuff controversial remarks such as about Liz Cheney, as well as offensive jokes made at his Madison Square Garden rally, McCants believes Harris has the edge with voters. This Sunday afternoon, Glynis will be offering an online Prosperity Workshop.

In the second hour, financial astrologer William Stickevers, pointed out the significance of Pluto's shift into Aquarius and the October Ring of Fire Eclipse, suggesting a seismic shift in American politics. This signals that "a socio-political transformation is imminent and inevitable," he declared. Stickevers suggested that Kamala Harris has had declining momentum since the October 2 eclipse, and that her recent negative campaigning and the impact of inflation on undecided voters in key states will greatly impact her chances. In contrast, he predicted that Donald Trump will have a decisive victory in all or most of the battleground states leading to an "electoral college landslide." Trump, he added, is aided by favorable astrological transits, including Jupiter on his sun, and the fact that we are in the "year of the dragon," which brings unexpected, bold, swift changes.

Prophecy expert John Hogue spoke about how he crafts his predictions incorporating certain aspects of astrology, along with his personal intuition and abilities as an "empathic medium." Trump has a lucky astrological pattern, with a powerful Leo rising, and an incredible "North Node," which is like the North Star for guidance, he explained. As for Harris, Hogue said that oppositional aspects in her astrological chart are reflected in her struggles with authenticity, and this poses a challenge for her in connecting with voters. He suggested that many votes for Harris may stem from negative sentiments towards Trump rather than genuine support for her. Hogue asserted that "Donald J. Trump will win this election, possibly by a large amount," including the popular vote by 2-3%. He advised listeners to watch the election results in key states like Virginia and New Hampshire for early signs of Trump's strong performance.

In the last hour, astrologer Mark Lerner predicted a close race. He noted Trump's "very powerful connection" to the US birth chart, which gives him an advantage, as well as the fact that he's had a much longer time to campaign than Harris. However, Lerner sees the potential for an upset: "If the results come in quickly, I think Donald Trump will still be favored, but if the results take several days… then that sort of leans toward Kamala Harris." Looking ahead to 2028, he predicted a female president, citing the symbolic importance of this shift in leadership. "I have no doubt in my mind that a woman will be elected in four years… I just can't see 300 plus million people never electing a woman," he remarked, hinting at the possibility of a Harris vs. Nikki Haley showdown.

News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Steve Kates

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