Donald Trump.
He’s again.
Trump has won a broad victory in the most recent election cycle, moving every state in America in his manner starting in 2020. He did n’t just sweep the swing states. He only lost by five factors to New Jersey. He won Florida’s Miami-Dade County, making him the first Republican presidential candidate to get the state since George H. W. Bush in 1988. He won 45 % of the Spanish voting. In several of the key swing states, he broke 40 % with the Jewish vote. He won northeast of 20 % of the black man vote.
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Trump expanded his alliance in every way.
Across the board.
But, what happened?
The truth has two elements: first, Trump. And second, the Democrat Party and its functionaries in the internet.
Second, Trump. Trump is a unique number.
Before he ever ran for president, he was one of the most well-known people on the planet. He was protected from any attempts to describe him in an exaggerated manner as a result. After his first name, there was essentially no proof that Donald Trump was Hitler, and no one really believed him. Democrats continued to view him as a potential would-be despot who was determined to impose himself on his own people and use it against his enemies. He was a threat to the very foundation of the state. The attack did n’t land.
Trump even has electrical personality. It’s a sort of personality that many Americans do n’t know: he rambles, he jokes, he says crazy things. But he is definitely himself, 100 % of the time. He is the most sincere social candidate to win a seat in history. Because they are familiar with him, Americans can respect him, despite his propensity for exaggeration and large stories.
And what’s more, Trump knows them, also. Trump is innately in love with Americans. When he dons an belt at a McDonald’s and serves potatoes, he’s not doing that because he wants Americans to think that he’s immediately a blue-collar fry cook. He does so because he wants them to realize how much he values and likes them. And that he values and respects their principles.
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Which brings us to the Democrat Party and their advertising ideologues.
The story of the 2024 election is n’t about Kamala Harris. She is a nothingburger. She often was. She was not” happiness” or “brat”. She has not won a voting outside of California and is a career politician. Due to the sitting president’s physical expiration on the discussion level, she was given a slot into Joe Biden’s nomination. Then she proceeded to apply a fresh coat of paint to the sluggish cracking of the Democratic Party history.
Americans managed to get past it. Instead of her celebrity-shy, pretentious election of pseudo-excitement, what Americans saw was yet another generation of the Democratic Party’s handbook: rebellious values disassociated from the traditional family values that Americans value, a peculiarly insular outlook on the economy that believes a government handout may cover for expensive groceries and prospects, and a self-appointed self-appointed nobility that scorns achievement and innovation in the name of prestige, an anti-American sense of our country
Americans have been subjected to this Democrat narrative since the Obama administration. They detest it, too. That’s why Trump won in 2016. And it’s why Trump won once in 2024. Because while the left likes to proclaim that Trump is n’t normal, the reality is that their agenda is n’t normal. Their sense of normalcy is incredibly unremarkable. It runs counter to British notions of morality and personal liberty, of property rights, and American exceptionalism. Slathering platitudinous nonsense on that abnormality does n’t render it more normal, it just renders it more dishonest.
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And so the normies responded. They said much. They want the American dream — Hispanics in west Texas and light Americans in northeastern Ohio and black citizens in Wisconsin, Catholics and Protestants, Jews and Muslims.
The American vision, it turns out, still resonates with Americans today. We want to be a part of that vision. Perhaps more, we want to dream that dream up.
That’s why Donald Trump is up. Because America is again.