It turns out that Americans overwhelmingly want Trump in office because their number-one priority is the economy, which was admittedly much better under Trump than Biden. Inflation is up big time and everyday Americans are struggling to a much worse degree under Biden and Kamala than they were under Trump, which made electing Trump in 2024 the easy pick.
Americans are also tired of their country's wide-open southern border allowing tens of millions of illegal migrants, many of them military-aged men in fight mode, to violate the land. Again, things were better, it seemed, under Trump in this regard compared to what happened during the Biden and Kamala years.
The potential for another world war to unfold is another concern that many Americans have. Trump seems to be a politician of peace while Biden and Kamala both seem to be war hawks who plan to continue sending America's young people overseas to die in banker wars.
(Related: Some Democrats are worried that Trump will now throw them into "reeducation" camps like a dictator.)
Something big happened between the last time Trump was elected compared to this time around in that more Americans than ever before stopped listening to the mainstream media about who to vote for.
All of the anti-Trump propaganda that was blasted across the airwaves, on cable, and online was simply not enough to keep voters from choosing Trump over the alternative. This time around Trump won the popular vote, which illustrates this point.
Another big thing that changed is that Twitter became X and changed ownership from being a publicly owned social media platform to a private one. Many conservatives who were formerly banned on X / Twitter suddenly had a voice under Musk, which allowed for more pro-Trump content to circulate.
To many, politics is boring no matter who runs, except when people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. join the Trump train to call for major reforms to Big Pharma and other corrupt industries. Suddenly, the American people had a vibrant voice with RFK Jr., as well as with Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard, and others.
In Pennsylvania, one of the hotly contested swing states, Trump had the support of unusual demographics like the Amish, as well as "Gays for Trump," which helped to push the president-elect ahead of Kamala in that traditionally "blue" state.
Sadly, abortion is no longer as important of an issue among Americans as it once was. Many conservatives have taken the same position as Trump that late-stage abortions are bad, but not necessarily the early ones. As such, the right pivoted more to the left under Trump, which thus brought in more support.
Then there was Kamala's choice of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Walz is someone that voices both on the right and the left agree was a terrible pick if Kamala actually hoped to win the election.
"Trump's political comeback story is one for the history books after the seemingly insurmountable odds that he overcame," reports The Automtic Earth. "A mix of masterful campaigning, Musk's purchase of Twitter, and arguably a stroke of divine providence over the summer came together to make this possible."
"America is now truly unburdened by what has been after decisively rejecting the past four years in full defiance of the Democrats. It's now up to Trump to deliver on his ultimate promise to 'Make America Great Again.'"
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