The numbers hit like a punch. An AI powered by Elon Musk’s xAI just ran a full 2028 election war game, and the result has both parties rattled.
Kamala Harris and JD Vance face off in a brutal,
data-driven simulation that redraws the map, flips expectations, and quietly exposes who might really hold Ameri… Continues…
In this simulation, the future of American politics is reduced to cold patterns, but the emotional stakes feel anything but mechanical.
Kamala Harris emerges as the early Democratic favorite, buoyed by name recognition and institutional support,
yet shadowed by a fractured field that hints at lingering doubts inside her own party. On the Republican side, JD Vance’s dominance
isn’t portrayed as a fluke; the model ties his strength to cultural realignment in the Midwest and working‑class communities that once leaned blue.
When the Electoral College map finally locks, Vance crosses 300 electoral votes, and the shock is not just who wins, but where.
Traditional swing states tilt red, familiar blue bastions look fragile, and demographic
shifts quietly rewrite the rules both parties thought they understood. The creators insist it’s only a scenario, not destiny—but the uneasy question lingers:
what if the machine is simply seeing us more clearly than we see ourselves?