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Trump Secures Historic Comeback Victory in US Presidential Election
In a remarkable political turnaround, Donald Trump has won the 2024 U.S. presidential election, defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. This victory makes Trump the first former president in over 130 years to return to the White House, and at 78, he also becomes the oldest individual elected to America’s highest office.
Trump secured 279 electoral votes, surpassing the 270 needed to win, while Harris gathered 223 votes. Early vote counts showed Trump with a lead in both the popular vote and several key battleground states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and North Carolina, pushing him over the threshold for victory.
Celebrating with supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump vowed to restore America’s “golden age,” pledging to tackle challenges with renewed energy and resolve. "This is a magnificent victory for the American people,” Trump told the crowd, emphasizing his commitment to bring “greatness” back to the nation.
One notable ally, billionaire Elon Musk, who supported Trump’s campaign financially, posted encouragement on social media as the election results rolled in. Trump’s success in critical swing states, alongside a commanding lead in Nevada and strength in Arizona, contributed significantly to his victory.
Kamala Harris, who would have been America’s first female president, has not yet commented publicly. However, CBS reported that Harris was expected to address supporters at Howard University, her alma mater, to concede later in the day. Exit polls indicated that Harris underperformed with key demographics, including women, Black, and Latino voters—groups that had backed former President Joe Biden in higher numbers in 2020.
Meanwhile, Republicans achieved a significant gain in Congress, taking control of the Senate by flipping seats in West Virginia, Montana, and Ohio. This shift provides Trump with an essential advantage for pushing through his legislative agenda, which includes tax cuts, stricter immigration policies, and a significant restructuring of the federal government. Control of Congress, with a narrowly Republican House, positions Trump to pass his key proposals more readily.
Trump’s political journey back to the presidency was filled with controversies. Since leaving office in 2021, he faced multiple legal challenges, including an impeachment and a conviction for falsifying business records. However, Trump re-entered the political arena in 2022, gradually emerging as the favored Republican candidate in the primaries.
The election night proceeded without major incidents, despite earlier concerns about potential unrest and isolated bomb threats targeting election locations. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley described the victory as “Donald Trump’s party,” reflecting a strong sense of unity among Trump supporters.
Attention now turns to Trump's cabinet appointments, with hints that notable figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may play a role in the administration. As the nation watches closely, Trump has promised that his second term will usher in a new era for the country, pledging to deliver the changes he campaigned for.
Source:BBC News
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