Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the United States of America. A clear, clear and clear victory against the Democratic candidate Kamala Harrisgiven an advantage for weeks by polls and newspapers. But reality surpassed fantasy: the tycoon won all the swing states: from Pennsylvania to Michigan to Wisconsin, passing through Georgia and North Carolina, up to Arizona and Nevada. “Tonight the American people gave Donald Trump a very clear mandate for change” was the first comment from Elon Musk, who in another tweet indulged in enthusiasm by claiming that “the future will be fantastic”. And the first details of this triumph of The Donald are starting to emerge.
One of the factors that allowed Trump to return to the White House is the nect Americans’ rejection of Joe Biden’s administrationof which Kamala was deputy (even if she renounced). Glorified by the international press, especially the Italian one, the 82-year-old pays for wicked choices that have undermined trust in the democrats. THE’Deep America he said no to illegal immigration, inflation and wars. The news confirmed the Republicans’ alarms, as did the performance of the economy: two out of three Americans bluntly rejected Biden’s line. But it is also a no to gender and woke, two pillars of the American left in recent years: Americans’ problems are different, not the exasperated promotion of trans rights or this or that minority.
Trump’s victory also confirms Americans’ rejection of an electoral campaign like that of Harris based exclusively on demonization of the opponent. A few bizarre proposals accompanied by continuous denigrating of the Republican candidate: the Nazis are back, women’s rights at risk, alarms of all kinds. A bit like the left in Italy, stingy with ideas but supported by a maintenance-friendly media. Evidently Trump is not as scary to Americans as Obama had hoped. The dem could have asked for feedback from the Italian Democratic Party, fresh from several defeats.
A success against everything and everyonewith all due respect to the hopeful polls and the confidence of the elites. By going into detail about the votes won, Trump managed to secure the support of the voters under 30traditionally a Democratic base. As revealed by NBCnews, the Donald has received more votes among this block of voters than any Republican candidate since 2008. The trend among young males is almost equal: Kamala at 49%, Trump at 47%. The former president also performed well among young women (36%). A real boom was recorded among the Hispanics: 54% versus 45% collected by Harris. We are talking about +18% compared to the 2024 presidential elections, a significant detail.
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