When faced with questions from the media, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump frankly stated that he could not completely rule out the possibility of Democratic rival Kamala Harris becoming the winner of the US election. In an interview on Sunday, ABC News…

When facing questions from the media, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump frankly stated that he could not completely rule out the possibility of Democratic rival Kamala Harris becoming the winner of the US election.

In an interview on Sunday, ABC News' chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Carr asked Trump directly whether he thought he was likely to lose in the upcoming vote on Tuesday.

Trump responded in a calm and candid tone: "Yeah, I think, you know. I guess I could lose, yeah, I could lose. I mean, that kind of thing is in an election. It can happen, right?"

Although Trump insisted that he had a "sizable lead" over Harris, he added: "Yes, there is a real possibility of losing the election. It's going to happen, you know, it's unpredictable. But no matter what, it's going to be an interesting election." The 78-year-old did not elaborate further on what he meant by "bad things."

At the same time, at her final campaign rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris confidently told the crowd that the balance of victory was tilting in her favor. "There is no doubt that we will win this election. We will win!" she said firmly.

In various public opinion polls conducted before the election, neither the Republican nor the Democratic candidates showed obvious voting advantages, making the results of this election even more confusing.

When facing questions from the media, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump frankly stated that he could not completely rule out the possibility of Democratic rival Kamala Harris becoming the winner of the US election.

In an interview on Sunday, ABC News' chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Carr asked Trump directly whether he thought he was likely to lose in the upcoming vote on Tuesday.

Trump responded in a calm and candid tone: "Yeah, I think, you know. I guess I could lose, yeah, I could lose. I mean, that kind of thing is in an election. It can happen, right?"

Although Trump insisted that he had a "sizable lead" over Harris, he added: "Yes, there is a real possibility of losing the election. It's going to happen, you know, it's unpredictable. But no matter what, it's going to be an interesting election." The 78-year-old did not elaborate further on what he meant by "bad things."

At the same time, at her final campaign rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris confidently told the crowd that the balance of victory was tilting in her favor. "There is no doubt that we will win this election. We will win!" she said firmly.

In various public opinion polls conducted before the election, neither the Republican nor the Democratic candidates showed obvious voting advantages, making the results of this election even more confusing.

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