Early election takeaways: Next president will lead fractured nation
WASHINGTON (AP) — Even with the outcome uncertain Tuesday night, the 2024 presidential election already has exposed the depths of a fractured nation as the candidates navigated a political realignment based on gender, class and age under the near-constant threat of misinformation and violence.
Not since the 1968 election, when the nation was torn over racial strife and the Vietnam war, has the divide seemed so apparent.
But the biggest conclusions so far may be the most obvious.
The United States is poised to elect either its first female president in Vice President Kamala Harris or its first president with a felony conviction in former president Donald Trump, whose enduring political strength through chaos — much of it his own making — has carried few political costs so far.