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Trump Wins Historic Second Term as President in 2024 Election

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
November 6, 2024
in Elections, Metro, Politics, U.S.
Trump Wins Historic Second Term as President in 2024 Election
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On Wednesday, November 6th, former President Donald Trump made history by returning to the White House, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. His victory represents a rare political comeback, as he secured a second term after losing his re-election bid in 2020.

The results were called early Wednesday morning after Trump won key battleground states, including Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, surpassing the critical 270 electoral votes needed to claim victory. Trump’s win followed a fiercely contested campaign, with polling remaining tight until Election Day.

Trump’s victory defied expectations, especially as he overcame multiple legal challenges, including a high-profile criminal trial and several indictments. Despite these obstacles, his campaign resonated deeply with voters, particularly in battleground states, as he capitalized on discontent with the current administration’s handling of economic and border issues.

“I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president,” Trump said during his victory speech, reflecting on the significance of his comeback. He added, “We’ve been through so much together, and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory. This was something special, and we’re going to pay you back,” further emphasizing his gratitude to his supporters.

His running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, played a significant role in boosting support, especially among key demographics such as Latino voters. Exit polls revealed that Trump made substantial inroads, particularly with Latino and Black men, flipping critical states in the Sun Belt and beyond. Trump’s support among Black men in Georgia and North Carolina surged to 20%, up from just 11% and 7% in 2020, respectively. He also led Harris among Latino men nationally, a significant shift in the voting landscape.

Although Harris’s campaign raised over $1 billion, it struggled to match the impact of Trump’s on-the-ground efforts and rallies, which resonated strongly with key swing-state voters.

Trump’s return to power will likely reshape domestic and foreign policy, particularly his promises to strengthen border security, extend tax cuts, and make sweeping changes to education and environmental policies. Many expect further conservative shifts in government priorities with the GOP now firmly in control.

At 78, Trump becomes the oldest president in U.S. history to serve a second term, a feat only previously achieved by Grover Cleveland in 1892. As he prepares for his second term in office, Trump’s historic victory is already reshaping the political landscape, with significant implications for years to come.

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