According to a Political Analyst, Donald Trump’s Victory Puts the US on the Right

According to a Political Analyst, Donald Trump’s Victory Puts the US on the Right

The triumph of Donald Trump in the US presidential election has been hailed as a historic resurgence. The Republican faced multiple ongoing charges, a felony conviction, and two assassination attempts during his run for the presidency. Trump is the first former president to return to office since 1892 and the first convicted felon to win the US President.

The Republicans also took control of the Senate, and now that most of the contests have been called, it appears that they will also likely win the House of Representatives. Bernard Fraga, a professor at Emory University, observed the race on Tuesday evening. According to him, there was a consistent shift in favor of Trump, and he thinks the nation is trending right.

“The Harris campaign focused a lot of emphasis on black men as a result of the extensive debate concerning certain demographics, such as African American men who might have rejected Harris for some reason. We observed the same type of change in all categories, possibly with the exception of Latino men.

Fraga claimed that people were “hungry for change” and yearning for more conservative leadership, particularly in states like California and New York where voters tend to support Democratic politicians.

“The majority of voters likely believed that this was a referendum on the incumbent Joe Biden because Kamala Harris chose to run just a little bit away from the Biden record,” he added. They disapproved of his actions. They believed they were superior than the other four.

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