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      Trump’s Resounding Victory: A Rejection of the Left’s Progressive Agenda

      By Dipak Kurmi

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      The results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election were anything but a contest. Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate and Vice President, may have held onto the blue states, but she failed to secure the crucial swing states, allowing Donald Trump to sweep the battlegrounds. This sealed her fate and led to a devastating defeat for the Democratic Party — not only losing the presidency but also the Senate to the Republicans. Despite the rhetoric of a close race, it was clear that the campaign to undermine Trump had been built on misleading narratives and was largely unsuccessful. The reality of the situation was a powerful backlash against the policies of the Biden administration, particularly on the economy and social issues, which ultimately fueled Trump’s victory.

      At the heart of this shift was frustration with the economic mismanagement under Biden, exacerbated by the aftershocks of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The working-class Americans, hit hardest by inflation, found little comfort in the Democratic Party’s progressive causes. Many Americans viewed the Left’s policies — on issues like illegal immigration, defunding the police, and radical social agendas — as detrimental to their communities. The Democratic obsession with social justice, inclusivity, and political correctness, while well-meaning, had alienated ordinary voters. It led to divisiveness, often manifesting in cancel culture and what many perceived as an overly sensitive approach to identity politics.

      For voters struggling with rising prices and job insecurity, issues like transgender rights in women’s bathrooms or the idolisation of movements like Hamas were seen as distractions from the real problems affecting their lives. These policies seemed disconnected from the daily struggles of the average American. Calls to defund the police had made neighborhoods less safe, and radical actions, such as burning American flags and attacking Jewish students on university campuses, raised concerns about the left’s tolerance for extremism. As the Democratic Party veered further left, it became clear that their agenda was increasingly out of touch with the concerns of working-class Americans.

      The election also highlighted a fundamental misunderstanding within the Democratic Party of its own electorates. In any democracy, voters should never be belittled or taken for granted, yet that is precisely what many Trump voters felt had happened. By painting Trump supporters as racists, misogynists, or fascists, the Democrats alienated a large portion of the electorate. This only strengthened the resolve of Trump’s base, making it easier for him to rally his supporters and turn such insults into a rallying cry for his campaign. Trump was able to portray himself as the victim of an unjust system, turning the media’s and his critics’ attacks into a source of sympathy and momentum.

      Trump’s victory, in many ways, is one of the most remarkable political comebacks in modern history. From losing an election to enduring widespread public criticism, multiple indictments, and even surviving an assassination attempt, Trump’s resilience proved that his hold on the American public was far from over. His ability to bounce back, despite the media’s portrayal of him as an existential threat to democracy, shows just how limited the influence of celebrities and public figures can be in shaping political outcomes. Even the most prominent anti-Trump voices, such as Oprah Winfrey, failed to sway the electorate.

      Meanwhile, Kamala Harris was unable to overcome the shadows of Joe Biden’s administration. While her stance on abortion may have energised some segments of the electorate, it was not enough to address the overwhelming concerns of voters about inflation, crime, and economic stability. Harris, who lacked the charisma and grassroots support needed to energise the country, failed to win a single county that Biden had claimed in 2020. Her performance was underwhelming, with her inability to connect with working-class Americans becoming apparent. Her candidacy, ultimately, was seen by many as an imposed decision rather than one born from genuine public support.

      Trump’s 72 million popular votes were a clear testament to the widespread appeal of his message, but he also garnered a significant amount of support despite his polarising persona. Harris, on the other hand, received 66 million votes, underscoring the divide within the country. The United States remains deeply fractured, but as Trump stated in his victory speech, it is time for the nation to heal. While Trump’s victory represents a repudiation of the left’s policies, it is now up to him to bridge the divide and ensure that those who did not vote for him feel included in the political process.

      The 2024 election serves as a wake-up call for the Democratic Party, showing the limitations of their progressive agenda and the growing disconnect with middle America. Trump’s triumph is not just a personal victory but a victory for those who felt left behind by the political establishment. It is a reminder that in politics, misjudging the electorate and underestimating the power of populist movements can have devastating consequences. Now, it remains to be seen how Trump will navigate the deeply divided political landscape and whether he will be able to unite a fractured nation under his leadership.

       (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

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