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The WWHL poll predicts who will win the 2024 election after viewers correctly predicted previous years

The WWHL poll predicts who will win the 2024 election after viewers correctly predicted previous years

The film ‘Watch what happens live!’ The public took part in predicting the outcome of the 2024 presidential election next week. @BravoWWHL/X

The final countdown has begun.

With just days to go until the 2024 presidential elections, the “Watch what’s happening live” the audience took part in predicting next week’s outcome.

Host Andy Cohen asked viewers Wednesday night for their thoughts on which candidate would emerge victorious in the Nov. 5 election: former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris.

Viewers of “WWHL” correctly predicted the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. @BravoWWHL/X

Cohen said the show’s previous poll on the 2016 presidential election correctly predicted Trump would win the U.S. presidency over Hillary Clinton.

“In 2016, we asked our viewers just before the election who they supported for president,” the Bravo honcho said.

At the time, 65% of the ‘WWHL’ audience voted for Trump during the poll, while 25% voted for Clinton.

“We were the only show at the time to predict the winner of that election, so we’re going to do that again. I want to see where our audience will be in 2024,” Cohen said.

Vice President Kamala Harris emerged as the winner this year. Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire / SplashNews.com

Cohen opened the floor to the audience and asked, “If the election were happening today, would you vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris?”

Much to Cohen’s surprise, Harris won the poll with 73%, while Trump received only 27% of the public’s votes.

“Wow. Okay, okay. I thought it was going to go the other way,” Cohen said. “Well, there you go. This is interesting, you’re going for Kamala Harris. That’s what we would call a landslide.”

The poll results left reality star Meredith Marks visibly stunned. @BravoWWHL/X

Cohen’s celebrity guests, Meredith Marks and Adam Pally, were also visibly surprised by the result.

It comes after Cohen endorsed Harris last week, citing reproductive rights, gun control and minimum wage increases as reasons for his vote.

“I think women should have jurisdiction over their bodies,” he says wrote on Instagram on October 23. “As a gay American father who had children through IVF, the Supreme Court is up for a vote and I don’t want it filled with (more) right-wing extremists who will take away my rights.”

Trump will fight for a second term in the White House after his victory over Clinton in 2016. AP

“I believe in sensible gun control. I believe in building the middle class and raising the minimum wage,” he continued. “She is mentally fit to serve as commander-in-chief and not too old for the job. America should never befriend dictators. She will be a president for all Americans.”

“I believe January 6 was one of the darkest days in our history, the result of a weak man’s fragile ego. I don’t want to go back,” he added.