Donald Trump won the hard-fought election. He spent over a year doing it, and it was uncertain if he would survive. But he did so in spite of trials, criminal verdicts, and America’s powerful leftist media bringing up all of his flaws and convictions against him in the vain hope that a court would use some legal ploy to deny him the right to challenge.
It didn’t take place. Trump ignored the liberal jeers as he ran the gauntlet. As the antithesis of a Nazi, he asserted that he was not one. This time, he received support from more than simply the white working class in interior America who did not attend college. He also received votes from Latinos.
The Republicans’ and Trump’s victories in the Senate and Congress are a wake-up call to the Democrats. They have to recover from the stunning blow, gather their senses and wits, and fight back to regain Americans’ confidence. That they will, though, at this shocking moment, it seems that defeat is forever.
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