Donald Trump has made a historic comeback, winning the US presidency once again. He is only the second US President since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to return to power for a non-consecutive term after losing an election.
Trump’s win marks one of the most remarkable political comebacks in US history, showcasing his influence in American politics.
Trump’s campaign focused on economic recovery, immigration reform, and national security. His message seemed to resonate with millions of Americans seeking change.
From massive rallies to social media outreach, Trump’s strategy energised his supporters and redefined modern campaigning.
Trump has pledged reforms in healthcare, education, and infrastructure. His administration is expected to tackle issues like inflation, job creation, and energy independence.
Trump's campaign focused heavily on swing states, with extensive outreach and strategic rallies. This focus helped him capture critical electoral votes in battleground areas.
Trump used his social media presence, with Elon Musk by his side, to directly reach millions of supporters, bypassing traditional media and keeping his base energised.
By appealing to a broader coalition, including working-class voters, rural communities, and non-traditional conservative supporters, Trump expanded his base and secured enough support for a decisive win.
Trump has laid out a bold agenda for his new term, including tax cuts, deregulation, and border security enhancements. He aims to prioritise economic growth and America’s global standing.