Trump's historic victory
Four years ago, President Donald Trump left the White House. At that time, very few people could think that he could once again take the reins of the world's most powerful country.
Trump, the Republican Party's candidate, has made that impossible dream a reality. He made a historic and unforgettable comeback in Tuesday's election. He won by a huge margin. His party also controls the Senate, the upper house of Congress. The Republican Party is also ahead in the House of Representatives.
"With this stunning victory of Trump and his party, there is a danger of the rise of the" "iron man" "in the country of the leader of the free world." At the same time, the country may continue to tilt towards the right.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party's presumptive vice-presidential nominee, did not win the election. In the last eight years, the party has nominated two women, but none of them have seen success. Critics say Americans are still not ready to see a woman in the position of commander-in-chief. According to the BBC report, the Democrats will not dare to nominate any more women in the near future.
The results started coming in from Wednesday morning. Earlier, it was thought that this time it may take a few days to determine the victory or defeat of the president. Trump won the battleground states of North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Before that, he appeared in front of cheering supporters in Florida and gave a long speech at his watch party. "He said the United States had given him an" "unprecedented mandate." "" "He won a" "great victory." ""
This will be America's golden age. "This is a tremendous victory for the American people that will help make our country great again."
Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, has not yet conceded defeat. He didn't come in front of the fans. Shortly before Trump's victory speech, a very different scene was seen at his election night party in Washington DC. Kamala was scheduled to deliver a lecture at Howard University. But after he said he would not give a speech; everyone left their chairs and flags and went home.
However, it was later revealed that he was scheduled to address party workers and supporters at Howard University last night. He conceded defeat and congratulated the new president-elect. He'll be speaking with Trump by phone.
Trump won 276 of the 538 Electoral College votes cast as of 10 p.m. Orange got 223. 270 needed to win. The results of the rest are yet to be finalized. The Washington Post predicts that Trump will ultimately receive 312 electoral votes and Kamala 224.
Trump received more than 5 million votes. Trump received 71,434,679 votes, while Kamala received 66,361,624 votes. Kamala received 47 percent of the vote and Trump 51 percent.
There were 34 votes in the 100-seat Senate on Tuesday. The Republican Party has 52 seats. The Democratic Party won 42 seats. Republicans hold 204 seats in the 435-seat House of Representatives. The Democrats have 182. Democrats had a majority in the Senate and Republicans in the House of Representatives. It may take a few more days to get the final results. However, the BBC reported that Trump was underestimated in the opinion polls. Both candidates are expected to win, but Trump is expected to win by a wide margin.
The new president will be sworn in on January 20, 2025. He will officially become the country's president. As per tradition, the inauguration of the new president will be held at the Capitol building in Washington DC.
But before that, the election results will be officially announced following the electoral college system. Representatives of the Electoral College will vote in the presidential election on January 17.
Reason for victory
Immigration and economic issues played a major role in Trump's victory. He campaigned extensively on the issue of immigration. He has promised to build a wall along the US-Mexico border if elected president. He also said he would take legal action against illegal immigrants after assuming power.
Trump also won over voters' concerns about inflation. American voters are more concerned with the economy than anything else. During the campaign, nearly half of Americans said they were worse off economically than they were four years ago. "Trump asked at every rally," "Are they better off now than they were four years ago?" The answer from the fans was' no '. So, it was very clear who they wanted as the next president of the country.
Kamala's advisers said she never wanted to distance herself from Biden's failures. Many voters feared that he would repeat Biden's rule. Biden's biggest failure was the economy.
Kamala did not want to separate herself from the last four years of rule. But the voters wanted it.
Trump's hands are free
After four years of Democratic control, the Senate returned to Republican control. Trump will win a majority in the Senate. The Senate, which is loyal to Trump, will ease the way for political appointments, including the selection of cabinet and judicial officers. Appointments must be approved by the Senate.
It will take days, even weeks, to determine whether Republicans retain control of the House of Representatives. But as early as Wednesday morning, Trump predicted that his party would win there as well.
The Republican-controlled Congress will be an integral part of implementing Trump's plan. Trump has an aggressive plan to restructure the federal bureaucracy. Senior civil servants will be replaced by political leaders. His supporters have vetted thousands of loyalists who are poised to control all aspects of the sprawling federal government.
The New York Times wrote that during the campaign, Trump told Americans exactly what he planned to do. He will use military force against his political opponents. Thousands of government employees will be laid off. He will deport millions of migrants in a military-style operation. He will crush the independence of the judiciary, use the government to spread conspiracy theories about public health, and abandon America's allies abroad.
He will turn the government into his own tool to punish his critics. He will be greatly appreciated by his fans. He wanted a mandate to do this and the majority of the people approved it through the ballot. The New York Times wrote that with his victory, the United States entered an era of uncertainty.
A lot of controversy, but a big win
Donald Trump is the 47th President of the United States. He will be only the second president in American history to not win two consecutive terms. This had happened only once before, in 1892. Grover Cleveland was the president. Trump won the election, breaking a 132-year-old record. Trump, 78, is the oldest president in the country's history.
CNN wrote that Trump's victory is the most important comeback in political history. It has affected the entire world. He tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election to remain in office. He died in Washington. Four years after leaving the White House, he has won two assassination attempts, two impeachments, and a criminal conviction.
Trump is currently leading in the popular vote. There was a shortage in 2016. The winner and loser of the US presidential election is determined by the electoral votes. A specific number of electors will be elected in each state in Tuesday's vote. And whichever candidate gets more than half of the country's electoral votes is elected president.
Because of the U.S. electoral system, a candidate can lose the electoral vote even if they receive more votes nationwide than the total vote. Both George W. Bush and Trump were elected by the Electoral College, despite receiving fewer votes than the total in two of the previous six elections.
As soon as Trump announced his victory, world leaders congratulated him.
Among the world leaders who greeted Trump were British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Chief Adviser to the Government of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus also congratulated him.