Understanding Kamala Harris’s Defeat

 With his overwhelming victory, Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States. Donald Trump's win indicates that Americans still need to catch up in electing female presidents. Despite being the oldest democracy, America has yet to produce a female president, or, to put it another way, they do not believe that it should.

Everyone is talking about Trump's win and how it will affect other nations, but we can also concentrate on Kamala Harris's electoral defeat. Analyzing this will reveal a few key elements that contributed to her loss.

The absence of effective leadership in the party over the last four years is a major factor in the evident disenchantment that many Democratic voters have with Harris's campaign. This ambiguity, primarily from Harris's vague policy statements, actually led some voters to view Trump as the better option. It's possible that this general perceived weakness in the party's leadership hindered her ability to get strong support from her fellow party members.

Kamala Harris was criticized for her communication style during the election campaign. Her speeches are frequently characterized as ambiguous or unsure. Voters may have been frustrated by Harris's propensity to provide vague answers during election campaigns, raising questions about her qualifications. Trump's messages, however, were clear-cut and resonant with his supporters.

Compared to the last presidential election, Trump saw a rise in support in swing states. In these crucial states, Harris was unable to garner substantial support, which ultimately led to her loss.

The American people made the economy a top priority throughout this term's presidential election. Compared to Kamala Harris, Trump was more outspoken about economic issues, and a sizable portion of supporters showed greater faith in his economic proposals. Swing voters were probably influenced to support the former US president by this.

In swing states, the support of this group was vital and ultimately determined the outcome of the election. Furthermore, a lot of people supported Trump's stance on matters like voter fraud, which might have made them less confident in Kamala Harris.

Since Trump is extremely explicit about his foreign and economic policies, we might conclude that his election may make a few countries and organizations a threat. "We are going to fix our borders and we are going to fix everything about our country," he stated in his speech.

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Harsh Pargat

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