Donald Trump, the US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, admitted that he does not rule out the possibility of his defeat in the elections. In an interview with ABC News, he said that although he has a "significant advantage" over his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, the chances of losing still remain.

"I have quite a significant advantage, but you can say that I can lose. Bad things can happen," Trump said.

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Race heats up: Harris ahead of Trump

According to the results of the survey PBS News/NPR/Marist, Harris currently leads Trump by 4 percentage points. According to the survey, 51% of respondents support the candidacy of Harris, while 47% of voters support Trump. This indicates a tense struggle between the candidates on the eve of the decisive stage of the elections.

Election Stages: How Americans Choose a President

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Elections in the USA are held in two stages. The first is a nationwide vote, which will take place on November 5. The second phase is scheduled for December 17, when selected electors from each state and the District of Columbia will cast their ballots. The final count will take place on January 6, 2025 in the US Congress, and a candidate must win at least 270 votes.