AI predicts who will win the 2028 US presidential election and gets ‘jawdropping’ result

  • News
  • March 10, 2026

The 2028 U.S. presidential election is still years away, but a new online simulation is already generating debate. The YouTube channel “Election Time” asked Grok, an AI developed by Elon Musk’s company xAI, to model a hypothetical race.

The projection focused on a potential matchup between Kamala Harris and JD Vance. Using early primary polling, betting market data, and historical voting patterns, the AI estimated how both party nominations could unfold.

According to the simulation, Harris leads early Democratic polling with 32 percent support, ahead of Gavin Newsom. On the Republican side, Vance was shown dominating with nearly 50 percent, well ahead of Donald Trump Jr. and other potential contenders.

Based on these numbers, Grok suggested both Harris and Vance would likely secure their respective party nominations if current trends held. The forecast remains speculative, as the primaries are still far in the future.

The AI then generated a full Electoral College map, labeling states as “solid,” “likely,” or “lean” for each candidate. This approach mirrors methods commonly used by political analysts during election cycles.

Vance was projected to carry reliably Republican states along with battlegrounds such as Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin. Harris was forecast to maintain strong support in Democratic strongholds including California, New York, and Massachusetts.

After tallying the projected map, the simulation gave Vance 312 electoral votes to Harris’s 212, suggesting a clear Republican victory in this hypothetical scenario.

While entirely speculative, the model illustrates how artificial intelligence tools are increasingly being used to explore political possibilities and spark online discussion long before voters head to the polls.

  • Related Posts

    • News
    • March 13, 2026
    • 3 views
    If you have these vertical lines on your nails after 40, it’s a clear sign of… see more 👀👇👇👇

    Sleep positions may seem like mere habits, but they often reflect deeper emotional dynamics—especially for couples. Our body language continues even in sleep, subtly expressing connection, distance, or underlying tension…

    • News
    • March 13, 2026
    • 2 views
    Why Vertical Lines on Your Nails Often Appear With Age

    Noticing thin vertical lines running from the base of your fingernails to the tips can be surprising, especially as they become more visible with age. Many people first notice them…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    If you have these vertical lines on your nails after 40, it’s a clear sign of… see more 👀👇👇👇

    If you have these vertical lines on your nails after 40, it’s a clear sign of… see more 👀👇👇👇

    Why Vertical Lines on Your Nails Often Appear With Age

    Why Vertical Lines on Your Nails Often Appear With Age

    AMERICA APPLAUDS THE PIMA SHERIFF! The nation is shaken by the latest announcement in the Nancy Guthrie case

    AMERICA APPLAUDS THE PIMA SHERIFF! The nation is shaken by the latest announcement in the Nancy Guthrie case

    Father who murdered 10-year-old daughter is attacked in prison

    Father who murdered 10-year-old daughter is attacked in prison

    Never lend these 8 things to anyone, or you will attract poverty and curses.

    Never lend these 8 things to anyone, or you will attract poverty and curses.

    The Hidden Risks of Falling in Love After 60: Why Late-Life Romance Can Bring Unexpected Emotional, Financial, and Family Challenges That Many People Never See Coming, Leaving Seniors Navigating Passion, Trust, and Vulnerability While Balancing Independence, Past Experiences, and the Hope That Love Later in Life Can Still Be Worth Every Risk Taken

    The Hidden Risks of Falling in Love After 60: Why Late-Life Romance Can Bring Unexpected Emotional, Financial, and Family Challenges That Many People Never See Coming, Leaving Seniors Navigating Passion, Trust, and Vulnerability While Balancing Independence, Past Experiences, and the Hope That Love Later in Life Can Still Be Worth Every Risk Taken