By The Right-Wing Teen
Wow, can you believe Trump won???
The Democrats were sure they were ahead, at least that’s what all their polls said. So how did Donald Trump make such an amazing comeback?
Maybe it was the resilience he showed after his attempted assassination attempt that boosted Trump’s approval ratings. Indeed, billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of social-media site X immediately endorsed Trump after the July 13th shooting.
Maybe it’s because Trump doesn’t mind mingling with Pittsburgh steelmakers, working at McDonald’s, or riding in a garbage truck.
Maybe it’s because Trump isn’t afraid to come out and say what real people are thinking.
Maybe it was because ordinary citizens don’t want the warmongers bringing us into World War 3.
Maybe it was Biden’s fault as he had a Surgeon General who was a cross-dressing man who pretended to be a woman.
Maybe it was his Nuclear Waste Czar who was a cross-dresser who stole women’s clothes from luggage at airports.
Maybe that he sent his crackhead son to foreign countries as a bag man to pick up the bribes while he refused to acknowledge his own granddaughter.
Maybe it was throwing the border wide open to let everyone and their brother come in with no questions asked, even criminal gangs and terrorists.
Maybe it was Vice President Kamala Harris who never got a single vote to run for President and was merely a DEI hire for VP, chosen because she was a black female.
Maybe it was the Deep State who pushed Biden out and installed Harris as their candidate, which gave her an exceedingly compressed timeline of only 100 days to mount her campaign.
Maybe it was because Harris’ campaign failed to overcome deep-seated voter concerns about inflation and immigration.
Maybe it was when Kamala was asked by “The View” co-hosts what she would have done differently than Biden and she said “not a thing comes to mind.”
Maybe it was Kamala who, from the day she enrolled in Hastings Law to the day she was gifted the US Senate position, was promoted not on ability or accomplishment but on DEI, affirmative action, and patronage.
Maybe it’s because someone in Kamala’s campaign thought it was a good idea to pay Megyn the Stallion 5 million to twerk, or Beyonce 10 million to talk for 3 or 4 minutes as a “mother.”
Maybe it was because Kamala didn’t have any meaningful policies to run on except for abortion and “reproductive rights.”
Maybe it’s because Trump got votes from rational liberals tired of woke TDS zealots.
Maybe it was the Democrat party itself which has gone so far left that average Americans don’t even recognize it anymore. But they are who they are and could no longer cover it up.
Maybe, if not for a segment of young progressive voters who crave abortion over the economy, this probably would have been the biggest blow out in Presidential Election History. It was pretty darn close!
Trump won ALL of the swing states, plus both the electoral AND the popular vote this time. So no one can complain that his win was just a fluke or that it wasn’t fair!
This election was a stinging indictment of the progressive elitist left. America was on a downward spiral and now we can have hope that we’re coming back from the brink.
Donald Trump will be the second U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms!
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd president from 1885 to 1889. Despite losing the 1888 election to Benjamin Harrison, Cleveland made a political comeback and won the presidency again four years later. He served as the 24th president from 1893 to 1897.
Although Cleveland did win the popular vote in 1888, he lost the Electoral College vote to Benjamin Harris. In 1892, Cleveland won both the popular and Electoral vote. When a reporter asked Cleveland why he thought he lost New York (where he had served as governor), he replied:
“I answer frankly that I do not know. I am not indifferent to the result. It is not a personal matter. It is not proper to speak of it as my victory or my defeat. It was a contest between two great parties battling for the supremacy of certain well-defined principles. One party has won and the other has lost, that is all there is to it.”
Well yeah, in politics the winners come and go. That’s a simple way of looking at it. But Trump’s campaign had a more powerful, profound, and positive take on it. They said:
“What will we do with this moment? How will we be remembered? Look at the opportunities before us. This election really isn’t about the left versus the right. It’s about We the People choosing our government and the choice between freedom versus tyranny.”
With respected leaders joining Trump from across the political spectrum, you certainly can’t call him divisive. Winning the popular vote proves he’s a president for all people. Check out this inspiring ad!