Expert Who Predicted Joe Biden’s Drop-Out Date Makes Presidential Pick

Expert Who Predicted Joe Biden’s Drop-Out Date Makes Presidential Pick

A well-known astrologer, who previously pinpointed the exact date President Joe Biden would exit the 2024 election, has now made her prediction for the upcoming presidential race.

Following Biden's recent decision to drop out of the reelection campaign, Amy Tripp, a professional astrologer, reiterated her prediction in an interview with the New York Post, claiming that Donald Trump’s “sun is in the penthouse of his career.”

Tripp, 40, gained recognition for predicting that the 81-year-old Biden would leave the race on July 11, an outcome that occurred on July 21 when the president made his official announcement.

“If Biden is forced to step down, it will happen under the Capricorn Full Moon at 29° Capricorn. Capricorn governs government and aging. 29° represents an ending,” Tripp wrote on X (formerly Twitter), correctly predicting that Biden would declare his withdrawal on that date.

Dubbed “the internet’s most notorious astrologer,” Tripp also suggested Trump, who recently survived an assassination attempt, has more “unexpected events ahead.”

"Uranus is on his mid-heaven, indicating unpredictable shifts in his career and goals,” she stated.

Tripp’s predictions haven’t been limited to just Biden and Trump. She also forecasted in 2020 that Vice President Kamala Harris would run for president in 2024.

“Kamala Harris will be 60 in 4 years. I see her running for president in 2024 due to her Saturn return,” Tripp tweeted in October 2020.

She further explained, “A moon-Pluto connection signals a powerful woman,” hinting that Harris could secure the Democratic nomination because she is undergoing her second Saturn return.

“It’s a period when, if you’ve put in the work during your first Saturn return at age 30, you’re rewarded... often with professional advancement or increased authority,” she said in reference to Harris’s potential rise.

Prior to Biden contracting COVID, Tripp had also noted that “Pluto is on his sun,” suggesting that a health crisis might influence his decision to withdraw.

These predictions align with recent polls, which indicate positive trends for Trump.

During the presidential debate, several undecided voters expressed lingering doubts about Harris. A focus group organized by Reuters revealed that six out of ten participants were leaning toward Trump, while only three favored Harris, with one remaining undecided.

Some participants voiced concerns about Harris’s lack of concrete plans, with one respondent, Mark Kadish from Florida, commenting, “I still don’t know what she stands for.” Others, like Robert Wheeler, a Nevada security executive, felt that Harris’s performance left them more inclined to support Trump, noting that Trump provided more substantial policy proposals.

This small focus group, though limited in size, highlighted some of the key challenges Harris faces in persuading undecided voters in swing states.

Trump has also made notable gains in recent polling. Among independents, he now leads Harris by 3 points, 49% to 46%, in a poll conducted by NPR/PBS News/Marist. This marks a significant improvement from August, when Harris led Trump by 11 points in the same demographic.

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