Experts say Trump's economic focus wins support from 72 million voters
Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, is poised to return to office after winning 72 million votes. Experts attribute his success to his focus on economic issues, particularly inflation, which resonated with diverse voter groups, including Black and Hispanic communities. Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign struggled to address voters' economic concerns, focusing instead on preventing Trump's return. Critics argue that her approach failed to offer a compelling alternative to current policies, leaving many working-class voters dissatisfied. Trump's campaign also benefited from the rise of alternative media figures, who have shifted public discourse away from traditional journalism. Experts warn that his second term may see increased attacks on media and educational institutions, potentially undermining public trust in established knowledge.