Trump may have lost, but November 3rd was a victory for Trumpism

Trump may have lost, but November 3rd was a victory for Trumpism

The party of Democrats across the country yesterday for their candidate Joe Biden's victory cannot cover the fact that with nearly 71 million American votes, Trumpism has moved ahead even if Donald Trump himself is forced to leave the White House on January 20, 2021. And for some observers “Trumpism without Trump” it's [...]

The party of Democrats across the country yesterday for their candidate Joe Biden's victory cannot cover the fact that with nearly 71 million American votes, Trumpism has moved ahead even if Donald Trump himself is forced to leave the White House on January 20, 2021.

Even for some observers “Trumpism without Trump” is the preferred formula of many republican leaders who love their president's popularity but are disturbed by the permanent drama between him and the media.

The truth is, both they and the Democrats will soon be disappointed if they think Donald Trump's leaving the White House is leaving politics.

Three indicators are very significant from the November 3rd polls.

First of all, no president in history has managed to get over 70 million votes in the elections, even outnumbering Democrat Barack Obama in the 2008 historic elections. The number of people and voters has indeed increased, same as a president who, according to the Democrats, was responsible for the deaths of nearly a quarter of a million Americans from the epidemic. According to them, he had been hostile to his failures in the fight against Coronavirus voters of old age from which he put the main support. The women of the districts had distanced themselves from themselves, and many republics eager to rid the party of its extremism. If this has been true, then they must admit that millions of other Americans have joined President Trump by increasing its number to voters, by nearly 10 million more than four years ago. This is a massive increase of voters, which will not disappear from this country, only because it is ignored in the country's main media. It's almost half the nation.

Second, no republican candidate for president has managed to get so many votes from minorities in the United States, including hispanics, Jews, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, and other groupings that the Democrats consider their contingent.

Support for Trump has been strong in the Albanian community as well as other immigrant communities.

These figures are even more surprising because they were reached by a president whom the opposition has regularly portrayed as racist, xenophobic, anti-migrant, and so on. They directly object to the democrat propaganda, under which Trump has “entrenched” his party, leading to a white primacy. Rather, he has found support in groups where the republics before him have failed.

Thirdly, of all possible losses, this is Donald Trump's favorite. A loss he may complain about stealing his votes from.

In fact, even if all the votes for Beden were valid, the delay in announcing the election results, the mess with votes sent by mail, the collapse of election night results, a video with commissioners that were filmed by filling out ballot papers or finding the names of dead voters in the registrys of countries like Michigan (this proved only two voters), all of which allow space for years to declare that he has not lost his election but has stolen his victory.

This situation could have been avoided if the vote by mail were organised so that the envelopes could be sent before the date of the vote, so the result would appear as traditionally on election night.

Tania didn't leave. It is important that where the law requires recounts be made and the charges of both campaigns, especially that loser, President Trump's, are examined fairly.

The American system allows very good room for investigating lawsuits in court, and it is the president's right to ask for the opinion of any country in which he thinks there has been violations. On the other hand, how it has been said several times already in some of the newspaper editorials that support President Trump, these indictments should be accompanied by convincing facts not just conspiracy accusations and theories. Otherwise they're destined to lose.

Loss in court would set the cover of elections, but not the support of millions of Americans for the man who wanted to be elected president. Many will continue to view him as a leader who was not allowed to exploit his potential.

There are observers who think that, in fact, the biggest barrier to Trumpism was itself. His nature required continued personal protagonism. Responding to the attacks themselves, even to very unnamed journalists and people. This style has made them very supportive, but it has also made many enemies. Some of his political decisions are rejected simply because they came from him rather than because of his own merits. The arrivals in some areas have been ignored because many have been feared to be an excuse for extreme statements.

A careful review of his presidency's achievements and failures deserves other, deeper writings, but for the moment, his presidency still continues. Courts and electoral college have not yet said the final word. And if you lose again will be president by January 20, 2021.
What can be said is that even if he leaves the White House, he will remain an extraordinary political force, with its goods and possessions.
yesterday's party of Democrats would have been much more justified if victory had been achieved since election night, if Trump had been abandoned by millions of voters and punished deeply by American society. Or at least if the Republicans saw the link to this president as damaging to their re-election prospects.

In fact, the opposite has happened. Republicans have narrowed the gap with the Democrats in Congress and still lead in the Senate (though two key races have been postponed for January). Republicans lost no majority in the state legislatures, even adding to the countries where they enjoy the majority. These victories were not achieved by the distance from Donald Trump, but by relying on him.
Even if the Democrats have won the White House today, Donald Trump's political life will not end, but it will just start a new chapter. Out of power, without being limited by the responsibilities of government, without having to answer for what is happening in American society, released by the President's post decorum, Trump can enjoy the loss much more than he can imagine right now.

For many Americans and their friends in the world who view the presidency by Donald Trump as a bad dream that finally ended up in danger of waking up and realizing that it was not a dream. A reality of our daily lives. And that the deepest problems in American society today didn't bring Donald Trump. Instead, they brought his presidency. In a way the strongest challenge for American democracy was not over, but started on 3 November.

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