Trump wins presidency again, capitalizing on voter anger and broad coalition
Donald Trump has made a significant political comeback, winning the presidency again after a tumultuous four years. His victory over Vice President Kamala Harris follows a period marked by legal troubles and a violent Capitol riot, which had diminished his popularity. Trump's campaign effectively harnessed voter anger over issues like inflation and immigration. He reached out to a broader coalition, including young and minority voters, while using social media and unconventional appearances to connect with supporters. Despite facing challenges, including a late candidate switch by Democrats, Trump maintained a disciplined campaign. His victory speech celebrated a new coalition of voters, marking a historic shift in the Republican Party's base.