Flipping the Script: How Trump Won Again
West Palm Beach, Florida, USAThu Nov 07 2024
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In the early hours of Wednesday, the Associated Press declared Wisconsin for former President Trump, pushing his electoral votes past the required 270 to win the presidency. This goes against pre-election predictions, which favored his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. Republicans also took control of the Senate with a larger majority than expected. Interestingly, Kamala Harris left her election party early, while Trump celebrated at the Palm Beach Convention Center. How did Trump pull off this stunning comeback? Many polls expected a tie or a slight lead for Harris, but the actual votes showed a clear win for Trump in swing states. This outcome was surprising, given the challenges he faced, including a pandemic, legal battles, and opposition within his own party.
Trump's simple question to voters— "Are you better off now than four years ago? "—resonated strongly. Over half of Americans felt the country was on the wrong track, with high levels of dissatisfaction. Voters were annoyed by Democratic dismissal of their feelings and voted accordingly, shifting support away from urban and suburban areas and boosting Trump's rural support. Harris' campaign promises about "joy" and "turning the page" didn’t convince voters who felt let down by her party’s leadership.
Trump capitalized on issues like inflation, the border, and cultural controversies where Americans felt Democrats had failed. His message also drew support from minority groups. For instance, 62% of Latinos in Michigan voted for him, and he won the support of one in four black male voters in Georgia. Additionally, exit polls showed support from various minority communities for Trump's promises of economic recovery, national strength, and cultural empowerment.
Trump's coalition expanded, reaching groups that felt alienated by the Biden-Harris administration's policies. This included young men, culturally conservative groups, and even some Jewish voters. Many communities votes shifted to Trump, believing his promise to fix what Harris had not.
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