
Why Trump Wins Again
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Donald Trump won the presidency thanks to his resilience in the face of multiple challenges and attacks. Accused of insurrection, banned from Twitter, criminally indicted, civilly prosecuted, the victim of two assassination attempts, he stayed in the course despite it all, turning the attacks around, smiling as he made French fries, parading around in his safety vest. Adding to his MAGA base, all those who identified with his struggles. Kamala Harris, perceived as less robust and who played the replacement at the drop of a hat in a campaign that wasn't cut out for her, failed to convince. But Trump's victory was underpinned by a Rebel Alliance, with figures such as Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan, J.D. Vance and Tulsi Gabbard providing support and visibility. This Alliance has drawn in its wake finance and tech, the Amish, victims of Hurricane Helene, and fans of the murdered squirrel P'nut and his buddy Fred the raccoon, all victims of an Orwellian bureaucracy. Above all, he won over those who hated the woke ideology and DEI policies and wanted to put the domestic economy before foreign wars. Today, many people are looking to get closer to Trump, seeing him as the most powerful man in the world. With his accession to power, we are entering a new era, that of the expansionists, where ambition and pragmatism replace the prudence and regulation of the extinctionists. The return of the American dream.
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