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With Sweeping, Historic, Triumph, Trump Says He Will Work To ‘Heal’

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With Sweeping, Historic, Triumph, Trump Says He Will Work To ‘Heal’

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India-West News Desk

MIAMI, FL – Donald Trump clinched the 2024 presidential election after securing the pivotal state of Wisconsin, marking an extraordinary comeback to the White House. This victory makes Trump the only U.S. president since Grover Cleveland to serve non-consecutive terms, capping a campaign that saw him win over battleground states, including Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.

Addressing supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, on November 5, Trump celebrated a “powerful mandate” from voters and declared his administration’s commitment to rebuilding America. Standing beside his running mate J.D. Vance and his family, Trump called the night’s success “the greatest political movement of all time” and pledged to “heal” a divided nation. “We’re going to fix our borders, we’re going to fix everything about our country,” he promised, adding that “America’s future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than it has ever been before.”

Trump acknowledged Republicans’ unexpected success in the Senate, where they secured at least 50 seats. “The number of victories in the Senate was absolutely incredible… nobody expected that,” he said. With this newfound control, Trump reiterated his plan to crack down on undocumented migration, one of his campaign’s cornerstones, vowing, “We’re gonna have to seal up those borders.”

He also thanked prominent supporters who rallied behind him, including Vance, whom he praised as “a good choice,” as well as Elon Musk, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and UFC President Dana White. Reflecting on an assassination attempt in July, Trump attributed his survival to divine intervention. “God spared my life for a reason,” he told supporters. “That reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness.”

Throughout his address, Trump underscored a commitment to restoring “a strong, safe, and prosperous America” for future generations. “I will not let you down,” he pledged. His remarks reinforced a vision for what he described as “the golden age of America,” promising to bring “every ounce of energy, spirit, and fight” to his new term.

With  292 electoral votes, his campaign delivered critical flips in Pennsylvania and Georgia, cementing his lead over opponent Kamala Harris. This victory, alongside Republican gains in Congress, signals a significant shift in U.S. politics.

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  • Even though I did not vote, I watched election night coverage from 7PM to 3AM ending Donald Trump’s stunning victory over Kamala Harris. In 2020 Trump had lost Georgia to Biden by11,000 votes, but this time he gained 110,000 more votes than Kamala. It shows that Trump’s allegation of Biden stealing 2020 election may have some truth. Kamala won Cobb & Gwinnett counties in Georgia because most Indians who voted for her live there. Kamala also won votes in DeKalb County where most voters are blacks. Rest of the counties voted for Trump.

    After Trump won Georgia at midnight, Kamala announced that she will not address crowd at Howard University compound, which was like conceding defeat. As soon as Trump won Pennsylvania, Fox News declared him to be next president, while other TV channels were hesitating. At 2:25AM Trump addressed a big crowd at his election headquarters in Florida while votes in last 4 battleground states were still being counted.

    Overall, Trump not only received 50+ more electoral votes but also 5 million more popular votes, which disappointed all biased media, so-called pundits and people all over the world. People made Trump the oldest president, when they rejected Biden for his old age and forced him to withdraw. It means that Kamala’s part Indian and part Jamaican heritage charm did not work. Trump is the only businessman-turned-politician in American history who won presidency twice against all odds.

    Trump had won against Hillary Clinton in 2016 and now won against Kamala – thus denying both women “breaking of glass ceiling”. I am sure always laughing Kamala is now weeping in hideout.

    November 6, 2024
  • Nationalism has won over wokism. Capitalism has won over socialism. Truth has won over fake news media (CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, and most of India West’s stories about Trump, Biden-Kamala). Overall, light has won over darkness.

    November 6, 2024

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