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Trump Won. The Blue Wall Has Crumbled, swept away by a red wave tsunami.

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For the second time in 236 years of presidential elections, the United States of America has elected a president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Former President Donald J. Trump joins the 22nd President Grover Cleveland to do a double take. President Cleveland served as the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

Trump, who served as the 45th President and then lost to Joe Biden in 2020, will now serve non-consecutively as the 47th President. Cleveland served his first term from 1885 to 1889 and his second from 1893 to 1897.

Vice President Kamala Harris had hoped to become the first woman President of the United States. However, they build her campaign on mistakes and laziness. Plus, she was beset by the rage of a large swath of separatists. Harris was unable to overcome genderism. Still, the election loss rests with Harris and her campaign team. The glass ceiling remains unshattered — she could not overcome America. 

It was a hard-fought race between former President Donald J. Trump and the sitting Vice President, Kamala Harris. On July 21, Harris became the Democratic Presidential nominee by default.

After much wrangling about Biden’s age-related competency, party leaders forced incumbent President Joe Biden to step down. The switch allowed VP Harris to skip the primary election process.

Big Money Donors Buy The Oval Office

In December 2020, Senator Harris dropped out of the race for the White House before the primaries began. On a conference call with her staff, she said, “My campaign for president simply doesn’t have the financial resources we need to continue.” Since Biden withdrew his bid on July 31, 2024, the Harris campaign raised almost one billion dollars ($997.2 million) in less than three months. Within the same three-month span, Trump raised $388 million.

Most of the money Trump raised in July, August, and September came from wealthy, sinister donors. In October, hotel and casino magnate Miriam Adelson gave Trump 95 million dollars. Trump had to promise Adelson that he would raze the Palestinians from the West Bank in Gaza.
Adelson wants to build seafront hotels and condos in Gaza — not for Palestinians. Miriam Adelson has a net worth of 34. 2 billion dollars. She is 79 years old, yet all her heart can think of is to murder the desolate.

Schlitz brewing company heir and founder of box company Uline, Richard Uilein, also gave Trump $150 million. Uihlein is a Conservative election denier. South Afrikan businessman Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and Space X, has funneled nearly 132 million dollars to Trump. Musk also gave away $16 million to Trump supporters over sixteen days.

The Dye Had Been Cast.

Some would argue that the whole Biden fiasco was a democratic party ruse set from day one to get VP Harris to victory. Harris would not have made it through the grueling primary process. Harris checked off more social and protected class boxes than other competent female past and current presidential candidates, including:

Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass, Geraldine Ferraro, Hillary Clinton, Elizabeth (Pocahontas) Warren, Carol Moseley Braun, and Carly Fiorina. Current candidate Dr. Jill Stein and Tulsi (somewhat wild-eyed) Gabbard are a few names of competent women who come to mind—progressive, conservative, and “democratic.”

The candidates mentioned above aren’t the silly type who expect to get ahead based on the power of their looks, such as Sarah (as smart as a door knob) Palin, Nikki Haley, Michele Bachmann, et al.

The switching of Biden to Harris forced the Trump campaign to reformulate its strategy. It threw the Republicans into a tailspin, and Trump and some of his supporters became enraged and apocalyptic.
They preached gloom and doom for America’s future, while VP Harris and her campaign tried to spread a message of good vibes. At first, Harris hid from the public and interviews. When she appeared, her campaign came with a slogan: “We are not going back,” which became a cry at her rallies.

Trump Yells: Fight, Fight, Fight. Harris Yells: Dance, Dance, Dance.

When Harris appeared, she went around giggling like someone on laughing gas. It is just one of the most bizarre features of someone interviewing for a most critical job. Harris rolled out a host of Black women entertainers on stage to drop their glasses and shake asses. It was bizarre. VP Kamala Harris just did not have the fire in her gut to win the Presidential election.

Trump rallies his troops with the cry of fight, fight, fight. VP Harris rallies her troops with the battle cry of dance, dance, dance.

This aspect of campaigning was missing from Trump’s. This silliness is one reason why most Black people aren’t taken seriously. They expect Black people to be America’s permanent underclass.

Imagine going for a job interview, and these are the friends you bring. There is a time and place for everything.

Georgia

The “Swing” States. What Carried Trump Over The Top.

On January 2, 2021, President Trump called  Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes. “All I want to do is this,” Trump told Raffensperger. I just want to find 11,780 votes, one more than we have, because we won the state.”

Eventually, Fani T. Willis, the District Attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, charged Trump under the RICO statute for election interference.

That one vote would have allowed him to win the 16 electoral college votes, the state of Georgia, and the White House. The 2024 campaign gave a win in Georgia. Trump managed to win at least five of the seven so-called Blue Wall states, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

The Dye Had Been Cast For Trump To Win

The dye had been cast for VP Harris to lose. By 7:30 p.m., former President Donald Trump had taken the lead in the Electoral College with 23 to 3 over Harris, with two states reporting. By 8:00 p.m., Trump’s number had jumped to 95 to Harris’s 35 Electoral College votes.
At 8:20 p.m., Trump led with 15,247,250 popular votes to Harris’ 12,954,546 votes.

At 2100 hours, as several polls closed nationwide, Trump led with 120 to Harris 99 Electoral College votes. Or 24,209,286 popular votes (52%) to 21,631,808 votes (46.3%)
As the night wore on, at 2200 hours, Trump led with 198 Electoral College votes to Harris’s 109 votes. Or Trump’s popular 41,644,695 votes (52.5%) to Harris’s 36,419,536 votes (46.3%).

Clinton Franklin
Clinton Franklin is a formally trained Computer Scientist and a writer at heart. Clinton is an avid observer of nature and a lover of people and diverse cultures. He adheres to the adage, “Think globally, but act locally.” It is crucial to be forward-thinking but not a forward person. “Be kind to everyone you meet because each carries his heavy burden…” Plato. Embrace the three Constants: Change, Justice, and Rightness. The thought police are busy at work trying to suppress free speech — if allowed their march to madness — they will arrest your very thoughts.
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