Donald
Trump
has
been
declared
the
winner
of
the
2024
presidential
election.
Trump,
who
announced
his
reelection
campaign
in
2022,
is
the
second
president
in
US
history
to
be
elected
to
two
nonconsecutive
terms.
Trump
declared
victory
early
on
Wednesday,
followed
by
the
AP,
The
New
York
Times,
and
other
outlets.
Trump
has
made
immigration,
the
border,
and
the
economy
hallmarks
of
his
reelection
campaign.
As
the
Republican
nominee,
he
promised
mass
deportations
of
undocumented
immigrants,
suggested
that
he’d
sign
a
ban
on
abortion
after
15
weeks,
and
pledged
to
embrace
Bitcoin
and
other
cryptocurrencies.
His
allies
at
the
Heritage
Foundation
and
the
America
First
Policy
Institute
have
drafted
hundreds
of
executive
orders
ahead
of
Trump’s
second
term.
Their
plans
include
a
dismantling
of
the
federal
bureaucracy
and
a
crackdown
on
legal
immigration.
Trump
—
who
challenged
the
results
of
the
2020
presidential
election
and
whose
supporters
stormed
the
Capitol
amid
efforts
to
certify
the
election
—
repeatedly
refused
to
say
he’d
accept
the
results
of
the
2024
election
unless
he
won.
Sen.
JD
Vance
(R-OH),
Trump’s
running
mate,
has
also
refused
to
say
whether
he
believes
Trump
lost
the
2020
election.
Among
Trump’s
challengers
in
the
Republican
primary,
former
South
Carolina
Governor
Nikki
Haley
was
the
most
vocal
critic
of
his
response
to
the
January
6th
riots.
Others,
including
Florida
Governor
Ron
DeSantis
and
Vivek
Ramaswamy,
were
far
less
critical
of
Trump.
In
the
end,
most
of
Trump’s
critics
within
his
own
party
fell
in
line,
and
Harris’s
efforts
to
court
Trump-skeptical
Republicans
weren’t
enough
to
push
her
over
the
edge.
Trump
flipped
crucial
swing
states
including
Pennsylvania
and
Georgia,
giving
him
the
270
electoral
votes
needed
to
win.
This
was
a
tumultuous
campaign
for
Trump,
whose
favorability
with
voters
rose
after
he
was
shot
at
during
a
campaign
rally
in
Pennsylvania
and
dipped
after
President
Joe
Biden
dropped
out
of
the
race.
Biden’s
decision
to
step
down
and
endorse
vice
president
Kamala
Harris
proved
to
be
a
hurdle
for
Trump,
whose
campaign
had
until
that
point
had
largely
focused
on
Biden’s
age
and
fitness
for
office.
Trump
also
received
a
significant
financial
boost
from
the
tech
elite,
who
collectively
contributed
hundreds
of
millions
of
dollars
towards
Trump’s
campaign.
Through
his
America
PAC,
which
he
created
to
help
reelect
the
former
president,
Elon
Musk
held
get-out-the-vote
events
in
battleground
states
and
gave
away
millions
of
dollars
to
registered
swing
state
voters.
(Originally posted by Gaby Del Valle)
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