TRUMP IS THE 47TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

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The first time Trump was an outsider. He tried to play ball with the snakes. NOW he is battle hardened and primed for the fight. This is going to be INSANE.

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By: Andrew Stiles, WFB, November 6, 2024

WEST PALM BEACH—It was one of the closest elections in American history, until it wasn’t. Donald Trump handily defeated Kamala Harris on Tuesday, becoming the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to win a second, non-consecutive term. Trump supporters at the campaign’s Election Night watch party at the Palm Beach Convention Center were cautiously optimistic and prepared for a long night. The mood turned increasingly joyful as the results rolled in and the New York Times forecast needle ticked steadily rightward. As of early Wednesday, Trump was projected to win the Electoral College by a considerable margin. He was also projected to narrowly win the popular vote, a result that practically no one predicted. If that projection holds, Trump would be the first Republican candidate to win the popular vote since George W. Bush in 2004. Harris was also trying to make history, but she appeared poised to fail even more dramatically than Hillary Clinton failed in 2016. If elected (which she wasn’t) Harris would have been the shortest president since James Madison in 1808, as well as the first president with a male spouse.

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Trump’s decisive victory was propelled by the most diverse Republican coalition in recent memory. Exit polls showed Trump making significant gains with black voters and Latino voters (including Puerto Ricans), young voters, Muslim voters, urban voters, and suburban voters, while increasing his margins with male voters, rural voters, and voters without a college degree. The NBC News exit poll showed Trump winning nearly a third of the non-white vote. The results will certainly complicate the efforts of Democrats and their media allies to denounce American voters as racist misogynists, but it won’t stop them from trying.

The former (and future) president’s gains were especially pronounced among Latinos. In Michigan, the CNN exit poll showed Trump winning the Latino vote by 25 percentage points, a 36-point swing compared to 2020. He didn’t just win in Florida, he cruised to victory by a 13-point margin and became the first Republican to win Miami-Dade County since 1988. Joe Biden won it by 7 points in 2020; Trump won it by double digits. Hillary Clinton won Starr County, a heavily Latino area in south Texas, by 60 points in 2016. Trump won it by 16 points. He’s the first Republican to win the county since 1892. Trump didn’t win New York, but he did improve his margin in deep-blue Manhattan by double digits.

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Harris, meanwhile, largely underperformed compared with Biden’s margins in the previous election. Her closing message, which consisted of comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler and touting the endorsement of Liz Cheney, was evidently unpersuasive. Her campaign stopped talking to the media around 11 p.m. as the election started to slip away. The mood turned sour at the Harris watch party outside Howard University in Washington, D.C., where businesses spent the preceding days boarding up their windows in anticipation of violent anti-Trump unrest.

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He’s back: Donald Trump will be elected the 47th president of the United States.

By: The Spectator, November 6, 2024;

In the end, it was not a close affair: Trump triumphed over Vice President Kamala Harris, with a win in Pennsylvania called by Fox News at 1:20 a.m. ET bringing him within a whisker of the requisite 270 Electoral College votes. A win in any of the remaining uncalled states will secure victory. Decision Desk, meanwhile, included Alaska’s Electoral College votes and called the election for Trump at 1:21 a.m. ET.

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Victory in the remaining states — Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin — would give him a landslide. The New York Times is also currently projecting a popular vote triumph for Trump.

The Republican candidate managed to build a coalition that drew from a number of demographics, with young men and Hispanics proving particularly decisive.

Trump ran an unorthodox campaign — he announced his bid to win back the presidency almost two years ago, shortly after a substantial Republican defeat in the 2022 midterms. He brought his party to heel in a primary process where his most consequential challengers, his former UN ambassador Nikki Haley and Covid champion Florida governor Ron DeSantis, failed to gather steam despite hundreds of millions of dollars in donor money spent on them.

He then found himself facing two presumptive Democratic nominees: first, the incumbent President Joe Biden, who gambled big and staked his candidacy on an early debate in June — in which he performed disastrously. Trump then had to change tack to run against Biden’s VP Kamala Harris after she was swapped in. Oh, and he had his ear clipped by a bullet in an assassination attempt in between. A second attempt on Trump’s life was foiled by the US Secret Service in September.

Despite the Biden-Harris campaign’s best efforts to characterize the Project 2025 agenda from the Heritage Foundation as Trump’s platform, Team Trump was able to build a broad coalition and appeal to moderates, turning the election into a referendum on the existing administration and its actions, or lack thereof, on the state of the economy, inflation and the US-Mexico border. Their roster of surrogates proved particularly helpful, including 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who brought with him a cadre of Big Ag, Big Pharma-skeptical independents; anti-war 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, and billionaire businessman Elon Musk, who poured millions into his America PAC in a voter-turnout effort.

Attention will now turn to the Trump transition team as they vet candidates — surely including Musk, Gabbard and RFK Jr. — for cabinet positions in a second Trump administration. The Democratic Party, meanwhile, will be left wondering how they managed to lose two of three “referendums on Donald Trump.”

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