Tucker Carlson Drops Bombshell Prediction on 2024 Election—You Won’t Believe What He Foresees!

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Tucker Carlson, the well-known content creator on the X platform and former Fox News personality, recently shared a surprising outlook on the 2024 election at the Risk On 360! Global Success Conference in Las Vegas.

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Speaking to the audience, Carlson conveyed a prevailing sense of anger and paranoia among the people he’s been in touch with. He clarified that these individuals, far from embracing conspiracy theories, are everyday citizens genuinely troubled by perceived happenings across the country, as reported by the Conservative Brief on November 22, 2023.

During a recent cross-country flight, Carlson spent five hours texting various contacts, excluding his internet-averse wife, who all echoed a similar sentiment of anger and paranoia.

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Describing these individuals as normal good people with kids, Carlson emphasized their genuine concern for the well-being of the American people. He predicted a tumultuous year ahead, especially with the intense 2024 election season, stating, the next year is going to be, I think I’d bet my house on it, really like nothing we’ve ever seen in the country.

Drawing on intuitive perceptions, Carlson likened the current state of the nation to the unease sensed by a dog when something adverse is imminent. He stressed the collective anxiety prevalent among people, stating, And if something bad is about to happen, everybody gets jumpy. And everybody’s really jumpy right now.

Offering advice, Carlson stressed the importance of staying informed about political developments. He highlighted concerns about President Joe Biden’s mental state, the legal challenges faced by former President Donald Trump, and prevailing social issues, including gender ideology.

Encouraging reliance on personal instincts, Carlson urged individuals to trust their gut feelings, asserting, Your gut only has your interest in mind. He cautioned against ignoring intense historical moments and advocated for awareness in the face of potential deception.

Shifting the focus to the political landscape, Carlson remarked on the unusual circumstances, stating, Nothing that is happening now or that has happened for the last five or six years can be explained through conventional political terms.

He highlighted the unique dynamics of the upcoming election, drawing attention to Biden’s age and questioning his role in leading the country.

In a final note, Carlson commented on Trump’s legal battles, noting a curious trend where each indictment seems to boost the former president’s popularity. Concluding his discourse, he pointed out the pervasive volatility in global politics, particularly in the Western world, suggesting a broader context for the uncertainties and tensions he foresees in the upcoming year.

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