Donald Trump wins 2024 presidential election in historic comeback to the White House
Paulo Gaborni November 6, 2024 at 09:52 PMMANILA, Philippines – In a stunning political comeback, Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in a hard-fought race that hinged on key battleground states.
Securing at least the 270 electoral votes required to win, Trump’s return to the White House marks a historic moment, making him the first president since Grover Cleveland to reclaim the office after a four-year hiatus.
Before the most recent results were announced, Trump spoke in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he praised what he called “the greatest political movement of all time” and promised to usher in a “golden age” in the United States.
Trump’s victory comes just four years after a contentious departure from office. Following his defeat in 2020, Trump’s final days in office were marred by his refusal to concede, culminating in the January 6 Capitol attack and two subsequent impeachments. His path back to the presidency was further complicated by legal battles, including a conviction on 34 felony counts, and two assassination attempts he survived along the way.
Despite these extraordinary challenges, Trump’s comeback defied early predictions. Polls in many swing states remained tight, with the race considered too close to call for weeks. His renewed appeal to voters in key states ultimately tipped the balance in his favor, cementing his reputation as one of the most resilient figures in modern American politics.
Meanwhile, Harris’ early momentum faltered despite her significant progress with voters compared to Biden’s campaign performance, leaving her locked in a close battle with Trump.
Presented as a “progressive” candidate, Harris actively courted disgruntled Republicans and independent voters. She relied on Republicans and former Trump officials to speak out against the former president.
Even though Harris’ campaign prioritized developing a strong ground game—spending heavily on door-to-door canvassing and hiring staff in battleground states, outspending the Trump campaign’s efforts—she faced criticism from some Democrats for being less visible on the campaign trail than Trump.
As final votes continue to be counted, Trump’s electoral tally may grow, but his narrow margin has already reshaped the political landscape. His historic return signifies a dramatic chapter in American politics, underscoring his enduring influence and the sharply divided views within the electorate.
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