Trump Wins the White House: Historic and Unpredictable Result

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  • 06 November 2024
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Donald Trump’s historic victory

In an election marked by tensions and expectations, Donald Trump has reached and surpassed the milestone of 270 electoral votes, needed to be elected to the White House. With a total of 276 votes so far, his victory in Wisconsin is crucial to his re-election.

Post-election reactions and comments

The victory celebration was not long in coming. Donald Trump Jr. made fun of X, reprising the famous phrase “We did it, Joe!" used by Kamala Harris after Biden’s success in 2020. With his tweet, he wanted to highlight the irony of the current situation, transforming a joke into a meme that now resonates among Republicans. In addition, the action of the financial markets is affected by the election outcome; Tesla shares rise significantly after Elon Musk’s support for Trump’s campaign. Analysts highlight how the carmaker’s stock is positioning itself among the most promising on Wall Street following the Republican victory. Trump is projected to not only win over the electorate, but also lead the popular vote, marking a result not seen since 2004. Trump currently has 51% of the vote against Kamala Harris’ 47%.

“This campaign has been historic. We are the party of common sense and we want border security,” Trump said in his victory speech. By promising to keep his promises and stop unnecessary wars, Trump has laid out a new vision for the future of the United States.

A new era for the United States?

With this re-election, Donald Trump becomes the 47th president of the United States, an achievement that makes him unique in American political history for having served two non-consecutive terms. His victory represents a surprising comeback after years of legal and political challenges. Trump’s political future could mark a significant change in the US landscape; many analysts are now wondering how he will manage his campaign promises and what the repercussions will be on a national and international scale. With polls closing in Alaska, the United States is now looking ahead to a new phase under Trump, while political opponents may be preparing for a close battle in the coming years.

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