
President Donald Trump
United States: At the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York, ex-president Donald Trump gave a revamped version of his speech in one of his final rallies, where he promised the crowd “the strongest economy, the most secure borders, and safest cities.”
Also, he rallied against his opponents, whom he saw as “the enemy from within,” and also referred to his political rival, Vice President Harris, as a bad person with a “low IQ.”
Trump stated to the crowd, “We’re running against something far bigger than Joe [Biden] or Kamala [Harris] and far more powerful than them, which is a massive, vicious radical-left machine that runs today’s Democrat party,” NPR News reported.
Trump returns to power
Trump, who was an underdog during his return to power, confounded expectation after expectation, enduring a plethora of scandals and multiple indictments. This is so shocking for him to be the first convicted felon to win the White House.

Trump took his closing argument home to the economy and immigration to the hearts of enough Americans than Harris, who asked for votes under the theme of ‘Unity’ only to refer to Trump as a ‘petty tyrant’ who relishes in revenge.
Trump also consolidated his tough approach to the border – immigrants were presented with dehumanizing language to describe the vein of the United States, and it was untruthfully claimed that a gang from Venezuela dominated the whole country.
Voters more concerned about change
The results of the election prove that the people of America stopped paying much attention to Trump’s speech and lived in hopes of a change.
Pre-election polling revealed that Harris failed to claim the change banner as part of the Biden government.

Most commentators identify out-of-control inflation halfway through the administration of Joe Biden as the main reason for Harris’ fate.
Even though deflation slowed down, prices rose higher than that recorded by Trump. Many voters like Dale Roberts in Georgia found her to be an emissary of President Biden, NPR News reported.
“Harris has got the same policies that Biden did. There’s no two ways about it,” as mentioned by the 67-year-old former state trooper.
“No matter how she lies or tries to get out of it, she can’t wiggle out of it. She should have changed the policies or tried to change policies while she was vice president.”
As was the case in 2016, Trump was able to rally the base of working-class, rugged white males with some schooling during this round of elections. The exit polls also showed that he whittled down the Democratic base, the most significantly with Latinos and Black men.