Whichever candidate wins the presidential election, history will be made

Whichever candidate wins the presidential election, history will be made

On the last day of the presidential campaign, the massive stakes of the election are heightened by the sense that no one can possibly say who will win.

If Donald Trump wins on Tuesday, he will be only the second defeated president to win a nonconsecutive term. He will complete one of the most staggering political comebacks ever after trying to torch democracy to stay in power after the 2020 election, being convicted of a crime and escaping two attempts on his life this year.

If Kamala Harris wins, she could shatter the line of nearly 250 years of male commanders in chief and become the first woman president. It would be a stunning feat after she unified the demoralized Democratic Party in July when President Joe Biden’s reelection bid was destroyed by the ravages of age.