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Martha Beach's avatar

A pretty good summary. One important area you missed was the propensity of Democrats to spout outright, proven hoaxes and lies about Donald Trump and about his threat to Democracy as they were insisting that he was Hitler. As the Dems and the media gleefully prosecute and actually jail their political opponents, they are in fact doing what they accuse Trump of espousing. The American public know those are lies and are sick and tired of it.

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Yohanna's avatar

Bravo Tara. Your list highlights many of the reasons that Trump won. Honestly there are probably as many reasons that he won as there are Americans who voted for him. One other reason the Democrats lost, in my opinion , is that people understood that they were being manipulated by the mainstream media and by claims made by Democrats and their supporters. The never ending attempts to scare the American pubic into voting Democratic, caused people to do the opposite. No one wants to vote for a party that is trying to manipulate them. When MSM and Democratic supporters, called Trump a “Nazi” and “ Fascist” repeatedly and said that democracy was going to end if he was elected, it began to seem like hysteria. Does anyone want to vote for a party that is governed by fear and cannot control their emotions? No.

Also, Trump has shown himself to be a fighter who overcame lawfare, assignation attempts and humiliation (when he lost the last election). He never gave up and this showed something very positive about his character. Some people may not appreciate his determination and work ethic but others saw him as an underdog fighting the Democratic machine and rich elites. Both men and women, apparently love to cheer( and vote) for the underdog. Finally, Trump was able to attract a team of amazingly talented and intelligent leaders such as Elon, Vivek, JD. Vance, Tulsi and Robert Kennedy as well as many others. Again this says something positive about Trump. It will be exciting to see how these people contribute to his presidency over the next 4 years.

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