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

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

An astrologer who accurately predicted the exact date when President Joe Biden would withdraw from the 2024 presidential race has now shared her forecast for the upcoming election.

Amy Tripp, the astrologer behind the prediction, recently told the New York Post that she believes Donald Trump is poised for success, stating that Trump's "sun is in the penthouse of his career."

Tripp, a 40-year-old professional astrologer, gained attention for correctly predicting that the 81-year-old Biden would step down on July 11. She had previously posted on social media, "If Biden steps down, it will happen during the Capricorn Full Moon at 29° Capricorn. Capricorn governs government and old age, and 29° signifies an ending." Sure enough, Biden announced his decision to withdraw from the race on July 21, as she had foretold.

In addition to her prediction about Biden, Tripp, referred to by some as the “internet’s most notorious astrologer,” has shared insights on Donald Trump’s political future. She remarked that Trump, who recently survived an assassination attempt, still has “crazy things to come.” According to her, “Uranus is on his mid-heaven, indicating unpredictability in his career and goals.”

Tripp also accurately predicted, four years ago, that Kamala Harris would run for president in 2024. On October 11, 2020, she wrote, "Kamala Harris will be 60 in four years. I foresee her running for president in 2024, as this coincides with her Saturn return." She added that Harris, being in her second Saturn return, could experience a professional advancement during this period. “If you’ve been putting in the work since your first Saturn return at age 30, you’re usually rewarded,” Tripp explained.

Ahead of Biden's withdrawal from the race, she also predicted potential health issues for the president, noting, "Pluto is on his sun. He could face a health crisis or experience further decline."

Meanwhile, recent polling is showing favorable results for Donald Trump. Several viewers of the latest presidential debate shared their thoughts with Reuters, with many still unsure about the Democratic candidate. Out of ten undecided voters invited to watch the debate, six expressed support for Trump, while three leaned toward Harris, and one remained undecided.

Some voters noted that while Harris discussed significant priorities, they felt she lacked clarity on how to address the high costs of living. Mark Kadish, a 61-year-old entrepreneur from Florida, commented, "I still don’t know what she stands for." Similarly, Robert Wheeler, a 48-year-old security firm executive from Nevada, said Harris’s debate performance left him more inclined to vote for Trump, as he felt the former president offered more concrete policies. "It felt like Harris was telling me why not to vote for Trump, rather than why she should be the right candidate," Wheeler remarked.

Despite the small sample size, the focus group, which included participants from battleground states, highlighted shifting opinions. Trump appears to have made notable gains, especially among independent and Latino voters.

According to a new poll from NPR/PBS News/Marist, Trump, 78, has pulled ahead of Harris, 59, by three points among independents in a multi-candidate race, 49% to 46%. This marks a significant shift from August when Harris led Trump by 11 points in the same group.

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