Why Donald Trump won the 2024 election

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Summary

TLDRThe video discusses Donald J. Trump's re-election as the 47th President of the United States. He secured 292 Electoral College votes, surpassing the required 270, marking a significant political comeback. Trump's campaign capitalized on issues such as the economy, immigration, crime, and resistances to woke and cancel culture. Key voter shifts included increased Hispanic support by 133% and a 5% increase among black men. Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party faced setbacks due to perceived disconnects regarding these issues, contributing to their defeat. Celebrity endorsements, such as from Joe Rogan, and strategic targeting of critical states like North Carolina and Georgia, also played roles. The Republican Party not only won the presidency but also flipped the Senate and retained the House, signaling a broad electoral success. Trump's victory challenges past perceptions of his political future, despite his controversial history, exemplifying his resilience and ability to gather support.

Takeaways

  • 🌟 Trump re-elected as 47th President.
  • πŸ“ˆ Trump secured 292 Electoral College votes.
  • πŸ“Š Hispanic support for Trump increased by 133%.
  • πŸ“ˆ 5% increase in support from black men for Trump.
  • πŸ—³οΈ Key issues: economy, immigration, crime, woke culture.
  • πŸŽ™οΈ Joe Rogan's endorsement boosted Trump’s support.
  • πŸ—ΊοΈ Critical states: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, NC, GA.
  • πŸ’¬ Kamala Harris criticized for her stance on woke culture.
  • πŸ›οΈ Republicans regained the Senate and retained the House.
  • ⏰ Election result declared at 2 a.m. due to a significant lead.

Timeline

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    Donald J. Trump has been re-elected as the 47th president of the United States, securing a significant electoral victory with 292 Electoral College votes. Essential to his win was a campaign focused on economic issues, drawing increased support from Latinos and Black men. Despite facing numerous adversities, including legal challenges and impeachments, Trump's resilience and focus on key issues like the economy, immigration, and crime contributed to his success. His re-election signifies a pivotal moment in American politics, demonstrating a shift in voter priorities and highlighting the impact of cultural debates, such as woke and cancel culture, on political outcomes.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • How many Electoral College votes did Donald Trump secure in his re-election?

    Donald Trump secured 292 Electoral College votes in his re-election.

  • What issues helped Donald Trump in his re-election campaign?

    Key issues that helped Donald Trump include a focus on the economy, immigration, and crime in the streets, as well as aspects of woke and cancel culture.

  • What was the impact of Donald Trump on Latino voters?

    The Hispanic vote for Trump increased by 133% from 2020, according to polls.

  • How did the black community respond in the election?

    The support from the Black community increased by 5% for Donald Trump, mainly attributed to black men, according to polls.

  • What role did Joe Rogan play in Trump's victory?

    Joe Rogan endorsed Donald Trump in the early hours before election day, which helped Trump's campaign.

  • What states were critical in Donald Trump's victory?

    Critical states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia played significant roles in Trump's victory.

  • How was Kamala Harris perceived in the election?

    Kamala Harris faced criticism due to her stances and media portrayals on issues like transgender operations and woke culture, which were perceived as disconnects by some voters.

  • How did perceptions of woke and cancel culture influence the election?

    Woke and cancel culture issues were seen as pushing centrists to the right and hardening Republican stances, influencing the election outcome.

  • What was the result for the Republican Party in this election?

    The Republican Party secured the White House, flipped the Senate, and retained the House.

  • How quickly was the election called for Trump?

    The election was called for Donald Trump at 2 a.m., highlighting the decisive nature of his victory.

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    let's get started with politics that's
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    where we've got to go because there's no
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    other place to start today other than
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    the re-election of Donald J Trump is the
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    47th president of the United States of
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    America Trump's victory was called early
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    this morning needing 270 Electoral
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    College votes he finished the evening
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    with
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    292 to win the White House Trump's
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    reelection is a crushing blow to KLA
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    Harris and the Democratic party that
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    relied on a number of issues that
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    ultimately fell flat with the American
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    public evidently I'll get to the
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    Democrats in a moment but let's put
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    Donald Trump's victory in perspective he
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    reclaimed the White House with a unique
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    campaign that relied heavily on a voter
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    turnout operation that focused on one
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    familiar issue the economy in addition
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    to that the president-elect managed to
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    peel votes away from Once reliable
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    Democratic support groups such as the
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    Latinos and of course black men if you
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    look at that number right there and the
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    see n exit polls the Hispanic vote for
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    Trump increased by 133% from what it was
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    in 2020 when he lost to President Joe
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    Biden with the black community according
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    to that same CNN poll it increased by 5%
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    and obviously when you hear 5% you're
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    automatically going to deduce that it
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    was black men that ultimately hurt kamla
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    Harris I tend to focus on the 13th %
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    because I think that when you
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    are kamla Harris and a Democratic party
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    that's really really what we have to do
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    as we take a look a closer look as to
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    what transpired I'm going to say this
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    before I get into any of that Donald
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    Trump's return to the White House is the
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    greatest
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    comeback probably in American
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    history 34 felony
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    counts two impeach
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    ments I can't count the number of
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    mistakes that he has made when he
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    departed in 20120 after the Insurrection
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    at the United States
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    capital we all thought he was finished
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    he was
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    done he went back to his Hub at marago
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    in Florida and the next thing you know
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    plotted a return to the White House that
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    regardless of what they tried to throw
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    in his Direction nothing worked nothing
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    worked now we could say what we want
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    about his policies whatever they may be
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    we could say what we want about his
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    character whatever you want to say but
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    when you think about leaders one of the
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    primary elements you're looking for from
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    them is
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    fight are you somebody that has
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    alligator skin and a level of intestinal
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    fortitude that few can rival so when you
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    got to go into the lion's den and deal
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    with adversity you're more than capable
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    of doing so ladies and gentlemen I don't
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    know if any of us can can definitively
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    say we could deal with what Donald Trump
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    did with dealt with and still end up
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    back in the white house he was
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    definitely helped by Joe Rogan's
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    endorsement in the we hours before the
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    election began or before you before
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    election day began that played a role he
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    had some celebrity supporting him I
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    don't think that played much of a role
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    But ultimately his Focus on the
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    economy and inflation ravaging us all
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    combined with the Border issues
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    immigration and over 11 to 12 million uh
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    migrants entering the country illegally
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    and focusing on that I thought
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    that there were certain things that he
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    did that were nothing short of
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    brilliant now I have been on the record
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    stating on several occasions the economy
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    was one thing I just talked to you about
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    that immig was another I just talked to
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    you about that what about crime in the
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    streets when you look at New York City
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    when you look at Los Angeles when you
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    look at the fact that people were being
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    arrested and and the same day they were
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    put in jail they were getting out and it
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    seemed to be no punitive damage that was
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    being
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    suffered by those who were inflicting
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    harm upon American citizens what about
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    that okay and then we have to pay
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    attention to Walt culture and the cancel
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    culture think about the commercials that
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    Donald Trump was showing think about the
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    commercials that involved shalam the God
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    on The Breakfast Club when they kept
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    playing footage of kamla Harris saying
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    she was in
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    support
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    of trans transgender operations taking
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    place even for those incarcerated while
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    incarcerated think about that think
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    about how they leaned on her appearing
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    on The View and when the view a liberal
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    out
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    very supportive of KLA Harris asked her
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    a simple question of what if anything
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    she would do differently from Joe Biden
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    she said there was nothing she could
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    think
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    of these are the kind of things that I
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    think hurt her okay but I also lean on
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    woke culture and cancel culture for this
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    reason as
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    well they also brought up how somebody
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    transitioning from being a male to a
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    female were competing against
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    women and young
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    ladies knowing that they were an
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    abundance of people not just on the
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    right but Independents who would not
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    support that they weren't going to
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    support that they looked at something
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    like that and they said what the hell is
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    wrong with us they hearkened back to
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    years ago when you had people getting in
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    trouble because instead of saying him or
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    her or he or she if you if you didn't
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    say they it was a
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    violation and ultimately that could get
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    you in some kind of trouble at some
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    point in time people were looking at
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    those things now some people would say
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    they had nothing to do with the outcome
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    of of last night's election I beg to
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    differ but ultimately what it does come
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    down to is this with all of those things
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    transpiring it gave the
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    impression that the dams were at the
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    mercy of the progressives on the extreme
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    left which forced folks in the center to
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    lean right and forc the right to harden
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    their stances even
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    more and what did you see as a result
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    there was no blue wall ladies and
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    gentlemen Wisconsin Michigan
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    Pennsylvania North Carolina Etc
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    no they talked all evening that if North
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    Carolina and Georgia went to Donald
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    Trump the only way KLA Harris would have
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    a chance to win the election is if she
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    lost if if she won Pennsylvania
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    and she lost that
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    too I
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    expected a tough tight
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    race what we witnessed was an
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    Annihilation an
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    Annihilation this was supposed to last
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    this debate about the election and how
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    many votes it was supposed to last
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    probably until Thursday Friday maybe
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    even into the
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    week ladies and gentlemen Fox News
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    called it at 2
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    a.m. 2 am we knew that Donald Trump had
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    won back the White House it was that
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    kind of a r that kind of an
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    Annihilation there are many many things
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    to insult Donald Trump about there are
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    many times we could have done it in the
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    past we can't do it today ain't a damn
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    thing we could say America has spoken
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    the Republicans have the white house
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    they have the Senate by the way they won
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    back the Senate they flipped it and
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    they're probably going to retain the
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    house they had it from 2017 to 2019 they
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    got it back
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    again America has
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    spoken America has spoken by the way
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    look at this cover on vanity of of of
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    Vanity Fair please take a look at this
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    with Trump's face 34 felony counts one
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    conviction two two cases
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    pending two impeachments six
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    bankruptcies four more
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    years and the 47th American president to
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    the United States of
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    America what do you
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    say what do you say
Tags
  • Trump
  • Re-election
  • Electoral College
  • Hispanic Vote
  • Black Community
  • Economy
  • Immigration
  • Woke Culture
  • Republican Victory
  • Kamala Harris