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Trump Wins, Harris yet to concede defeat

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In a stunning political comeback, Donald Trump has been re-elected as President of the United States, reclaiming the White House four years after his departure and signaling a shift in American governance that could test both domestic and international norms. At 78, Trump secured his return to the presidency on Wednesday, surpassing the critical 270 Electoral College votes with a decisive victory in Wisconsin, according to projections by Edison Research.

“America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,” Trump declared to a cheering crowd at the Palm Beach County Convention Centre in Florida, marking his return to political prominence after his turbulent exit in 2021.

This victory comes after Trump’s political fortunes appeared dim following the Capitol riots of January 6, 2021, which were fueled by his baseless claims of election fraud. Despite this, he surged through the Republican primary and edged out Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, capitalizing on public concerns over inflation and what he framed as a rise in crime linked to immigration.

Harris, addressing her supporters from Howard University, expressed a commitment to ensuring all votes were counted before any formal concession. Her campaign co-chair, Cedric Richmond, indicated she would make a statement later on Wednesday. “We still have votes to count,” he told the gathering.

Republicans also gained a Senate majority, though control of the House remains contested. Economic concerns dominated voters’ minds, with many viewing Trump as better suited than Harris to address these issues. Significant support from Hispanic and lower-income voters helped drive Trump’s success, especially as inflation continued to impact their communities.

Despite facing low approval ratings, multiple impeachments, and legal challenges, Trump’s return to the Oval Office represents a pivotal moment in U.S. history. His second term is poised to influence critical issues such as trade policy, climate initiatives, immigration reform, and tax strategy. Trump’s proposed tariffs and tax cuts may escalate tensions with both China and U.S. allies, while his plans for deportations could lead to a wave of immigration policy shifts.

As he prepares to take office with Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, Trump’s approach signals an era of strong, loyalty-focused leadership. He’s committed to reshaping the executive branch by targeting civil servants he deems disloyal and using federal agencies to pursue his political objectives; an approach that has stoked fears of potential overreach among critics.

In a highly polarized America, Trump’s second term could further deepen divisions on social issues, education, and reproductive rights, areas where he and Harris held starkly contrasting views.

On Thursday, Harris is expected to address supporters, bringing closure to one of the most contentious elections in recent history.

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