Trump declares victory the day after election
Self-evaluation of “the greatest political movement in history”
Emphasis on “fixing everything in America”
40% of voters say economic pledges are effective
Donald Trump rejoice at the results of the election, in which Trump won, at the County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. APAFP Yonhap News” fetchpriority=”high”/>
On the 5th (local time), when the results of the U.S. presidential election were announced in real time, supporters either cheered or looked disappointed. On this day, supporters of former President Donald Trump rejoice at the results of the election, in which Trump won, at the County Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida. APAFP Yonhap News
Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris are disappointed that the election results did not meet expectations during an election night event held at Howard University in Washington, DC. APAFP Yonhap News In the US presidential election, which was expected to be a fierce race, former President Donald Trump’s election was confirmed less than a day after voting closed. On this day, Trump celebrated his re-entry into the White House by declaring victory, saying, “I have become the 47th president following the 45th president.” The key to Trump’s early victory in the election, which appeared to be a fiercely contested race until the day of voting, was due to his pledge, which can be summarized as ‘America First‘.
At around 2:30 a.m., the day after the presidential election, when it was virtually certain that he would win, Trump visited the Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida where thousands of supporters had gathered, saying, “America has entered a golden age,” and chanting the Republican Party‘s election slogan, “Make America Great Again.” . Supporters responded by saying “USA” along with Trump’s name.
He evaluated this presidential election process as “the best political movement in history” and said, “We created new history today. We achieved what was said to be impossible.” “Thank you to the American people. We will fix everything about our country,” he said.
The ‘America First’ tone advocated by the Trump camp from the beginning of this presidential race was continued in the first speech after the election was confirmed. “This is a magnificent victory for the American people and will allow us to make America great again,” former President Trump said. “We will make America safe, strong, and free again, and nothing will stop me from keeping my promise to your people.” “It won’t be possible,” he emphasized. “It is time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us and unite,” he said. “Success will unite us, and we will all start by putting America first. We must put our country first for now.” raised it He also reiterated, “We want borders, security, a strong and powerful military,” and “We will keep the borders firmly closed, and people will be able to come to the United States, but they must come in a legal way.”
In particular, Trump called out the battleground states that determined the winner of the presidential election, including North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada, and said that the American people have given us permission.
Regarding the Republican Party securing a majority in the federal Senate election held along with the U.S. presidential election, he claimed, “We have also regained the Senate. We have been granted unprecedented and powerful authority.”
CNN analyzed, “Basically, the voting day was clear from beginning to end,” and “It was very different from 2020, when Trump had the upper hand from the start of the first vote counting and showed mixed results as the counting progressed.”
Analysis suggests that the victory in this presidential election was due to Trump’s strong America First policy deeply delving into the needs of Americans who have experienced high inflation and rising housing prices under the Joe Biden administration.
Meanwhile, Cedric Richmond, co-chairman of the Democratic Party’s Harris camp, announced that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, will not make a separate speech in Washington, D.C., but will announce her position the next day.
[email protected] Reporter Seong Cho-rong
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