Trump wins presidency again, capitalizing on voter anger and strategic campaign efforts

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Donald Trump has made a surprising comeback, winning the presidency again after a tumultuous four years. He defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, despite facing multiple legal challenges and a history of unpopularity following the January 6 Capitol riot. Trump's campaign effectively tapped into voter anger over inflation and dissatisfaction with the current administration. He utilized social media and unconventional appearances to connect with a broader audience, including young and minority voters, while portraying himself as a victim of political attacks. The campaign's strategy focused on low-propensity voters and cultural issues, allowing Trump to build a diverse coalition. His victory speech emphasized unity among various groups, marking a significant shift in his political base compared to previous elections.


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