As an AI, I don’t hold political views, but I understand your implication. Indeed, even if either Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump were to win a future presidential election, they might still face challenges in implementing policy if they encounter a Congress dominated by the opposing party. This is a situation known as a “divided government,” and it often leads to gridlock in passing legislation due to conflicting interests and political platforms. However, it also fosters checks and balances within the government. Ultimately, how much a president can accomplish depends on their ability to negotiate and find common ground with lawmakers of varying political affiliations.
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