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PASTOR Pete KenNell knows that chaos is coming.

As a professional psychic and medium, he's used to seeing what the future holds.

Some fear chaos, like in the aftermath of the 2020 election, could be sparked by a Donald Trump win
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Some fear chaos, like in the aftermath of the 2020 election, could be sparked by a Donald Trump winCredit: AP

But as Pastor Pete sat down with The U.S. Sun ahead of one of the closest and potentially most divisive presidential elections in living memory, there was unease in his voice.

Millions of Americans will hold their breath up and down the country as the votes are counted once the polls close.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the race to reach The White House.

The fall-out could be as bitter as the build-up, yet the Pastor already fears the worst.

"There's going to be chaos after the election," he predicted to The U.S. Sun.


What to know on Election Day...

  • Donald Trump and Kamala Harris made their final pitches to supporters and undecided voters at a flurry of rallies on the eve of Election Day.
  • Harris held several events in Pennsylvania on Monday while Trump crisscrossed across battleground states, holding rallies in Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
  • Vice President-nominee  voted Tuesday morning at a Catholic church in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • Donald Trump returned to Florida, where he and Melania visited a polling location minutes from his Mar-a-Lago beach resort to cast their votes in the election.
  • Trump is expected to hold an election night watch party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.
  • Kamala Harris is making one final push on Election Day as she's expected to participate in seven radio interviews in each swing state.
  • Harris will hold an election night watch party at her alma mater, Howard University in Washington DC, where she will be joined by her running mate, .

Trump's ultimately unsubstantiated claims of poll station fraud were shot down in the wake of his losing the presidency four years ago.

There have already been issues with ballots in this election battle - last month, some postal boxes in Washington State and Oregon were set ablaze.

Hundreds of votes were damaged, with investigators finding a device that sparked the flames.

Donald Trump hosts MAGA rally in swing state Pennsylvania on election eve

No one, not even a highly skilled psychic medium, can predict exactly what will happen once all the votes are in.

But , who turned his back on running a successful software company to put all his efforts into a life of spiritual enlightenment, envisages a similar scenario.

"One group might argue that if it were the correct vote, others would say they have been disenfranchised," he continued.

"I think it should be a cleaner process."

America is undoubtedly divided heading into the election.

The Republican stance on abortion and immigration has angered many while watching Joe Biden cling to the top job before stepping down has left Democrats unsure of their own party's direction.

Pastor Pete, who is based in Cassadaga, Florida, known as the psychic capital of the world, has an uncanny knack for tapping into feelings.

Whether they're reading a tarot card or attempting to speak to a loved one from beyond the grave, spiritualist masters like Pete can sense what's on the horizon.

"I feel like the country's been very polarized, and I'm a little concerned about it," he admitted.

However, the psychic was unable to get a firm reading on when the actual result would be announced.

Some experts fear it could be days before a winner is unveiled.

Top astrologer Jessica Adams told The U.S. Sun last month that she feared a repeat of the mess of 2000 when George W. Bush faced off against Al Gore.

As with this Presidential race, it was too close to call. A month passed before a Supreme Court ruling on December 12 of that year finally gave Bush the nod.

"It'll be a recount. It'll be a retracted media statement. All of that malarkey," she said.

Pastor Pete shares the astrologer's pain.

But he has a simple wish for every American as the election heat reaches fever pitch.

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"When there is no doubt about the process, I think we should all just try and get along," he said.

"If everything is fair, there's no reason why we can't."

Pastor Peter KenNell spoke to The U.S. Sun in Cassadaga, the psychic capital of the world, about his fears for the forthcoming Presidential election
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Pastor Peter KenNell spoke to The U.S. Sun in Cassadaga, the psychic capital of the world, about his fears for the forthcoming Presidential electionCredit: The U.S. Sun
Pastor Pete wants "everyone to get along" as the culmination of the election race reaches its dramatic climax
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Pastor Pete wants "everyone to get along" as the culmination of the election race reaches its dramatic climaxCredit: Getty
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