This will truly be America’s golden age.

This will truly be America’s golden age.

The former president of the United States Donald Trump proclaimed a victory this Wednesday morning against Vice President Kamala Harris by obtaining good partial resultssalthough the final data still needs to be confirmed.

«It is a political victory that our country has never seen before, nothing like this,” the former president told the public. “I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected their 47th president and their 45th president.”

Accompanied by his wife Melania, his children and many of the campaign staff, Trump was received by hundreds of his followers at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, in the city of West Palm Beach.

“We will make America great again,” said the former president (2017-2021) before the cries of hysteria that have flooded the place throughout the night, after the victory he has achieved in the key state of North Carolina and Georgia, and the good partial results in the state crucial Pennsylvania.

In a calm speech, he assured that he will “fight” for the constituents, their families and their future. «With every breath of my body. “I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, secure and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve.”

“This will truly be the golden age of America”he added

He highlighted his victory in North Carolina and mentioned the good results in the key states of Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

The US vice president and Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, canceled this Tuesday the speech she was scheduled to give at the end of election day at Howard University, headquarters of her headquarters in northwest Washington.

Jaime Florez, spokesperson for the conservative campaign, told EFE that it would be “monumental”; they could win, for example, Michigan, which would show a resounding victory.

The spokesperson stressed that the campaign maintained “caution” since the morning because they saw upward trends in the polls for the Republican.

He recalled that in the two previous elections of the 2016 against Hillary Clinton and 2020 against Joe Biden, “polls significantly underestimated Trump.”

In that sense, he specified that in some way it happened again with the polls during this campaign, but on a smaller scale.

In that sense, the former president highlighted the work of his campaign and the nearly 900 rallies that his campaign called and thanked voters for their participation.

Call to unity

Trump ended with a call for unity. «Success is going to unite us, and we are going to start by putting America first. “I will not let you down.” assured Donald Trump that he is going to “seal the borders” of the country and that he is only going to let immigrants enter legally.

The Republican candidate for the White House, Donald Trump, is close to victory over the Democratic vice president, Kamala Harris, with 267 delegates compared to 224, according to projections from the main American media.

Harris has just won the 10 seats in Minnesota, the state of her vice presidential candidate, Tim Walz.

The Electoral College is a body made up of 538 delegates who elect states based on their population. The winning candidate in each state, even by a single vote, takes all of its delegates with the exception of Nebraska and Maine. The candidate who reaches 270 wins the elections.

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Electoral Colleges: Trump 198 – Harris 102 (270 to win)

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**Interview with Political Analyst Jane Smith on Donald Trump’s Recent Election Victory**

**Interviewer:** Good‌ morning, Jane! Thanks for joining us today ​to discuss yesterday’s surprising election results⁣ where Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States. ‍What were your initial​ reactions to his victory?

**Jane Smith:** Good morning!​ It was indeed a shocking turn ⁢of events. Trump’s ability to reclaim the‍ presidency, especially against ‍Vice President Kamala Harris, signifies a monumental political comeback. Many didn’t anticipate he’d achieve ‌such strong support ⁣in key​ states ⁤like North Carolina and Georgia.

**Interviewer:** His speech highlighted a sort of “golden age” for America. What do⁤ you think that rhetoric means for his ⁤presidency?

**Jane Smith:** ‌Trump’s declaration of‌ a “golden age” resonates ⁤with his campaign’s underlying theme ⁤of American exceptionalism and a return to traditional values. It suggests he aims to unify ⁤his base while appealing‌ to a broader‌ audience eager⁢ for economic recovery and national strength. However, it’s yet to be seen whether he can truly deliver on that promise.

**Interviewer:** ⁢There were mentions‍ of victory in crucial states such as⁣ Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. How pivotal were these‌ states in securing his win?

**Jane Smith:** Extremely‌ pivotal!‍ Winning⁤ these swing states not only gave him the electoral edge but also indicated a shift in voter sentiment. These areas had leaned ⁢Democratic in the⁢ previous election, so Trump’s victory there suggests a significant change in the political landscape, ⁢potentially signaling discontent with current administration policies.

**Interviewer:** Kamala Harris canceled her speech at Howard University. What does ⁣this say ​about the Democratic response to the election results?

**Jane ‌Smith:** Harris’s cancellation highlights the unexpected nature of the results. It ⁤indicates that the Democratic Party is likely reassessing their ‍strategy moving forward.‌ They could be facing a ⁣tough period of reflection regarding voter​ outreach and​ engagement, particularly with demographic groups ‌that may have swung towards Trump.

**Interviewer:** As we look ahead, what challenges ⁤do you anticipate Trump will⁤ face during‍ his second term?

**Jane Smith:** There are several potential challenges. He’ll need to unify a deeply polarized country while addressing pressing​ issues like the economy, healthcare,‍ and social justice. Additionally, if the Democrats maintain control⁢ in Congress, there could be‌ significant pushback against his agenda, which could complicate governance.

**Interviewer:** ‌Thank you, Jane, ⁤for your insights! It ‍will be fascinating to see⁣ how Trump’s presidency unfolds ‍and⁣ how ‌the​ political landscape continues to shift.

**Jane Smith:** Thank you for having me! This election ​has certainly set the stage for an intriguing political chapter in America.

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