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Despite pundits declaring Kamala Harris the debate winner, a Reuters focus group of undecided voters favored Donald Trump, with six out of ten leaning towards him, while only three chose Harris. A similar trend emerged in a New York Times poll, where voters expressed trust in Trump’s handling of the economy and criticized Harris for vague answers.
Though Trump missed opportunities to more effectively counter Harris’ claims, he could have highlighted his key achievements, such as the secure border during his administration, historically low mortgage rates, and positive reforms in the military and criminal justice systems.
As polls remain deadlocked in a deeply polarized nation, the race to the White House grows tighter. Trump’s appeal lies in his established leadership and first-term accomplishments, which many voters see as a safer choice compared to Biden or Harris. Biden’s age and mixed track record play a significant role, with Harris viewed as untested in top leadership.
Amid pressure from Democratic elites, Biden faces the possibility of stepping down, reminiscent of past instances when Presidents Nixon and Johnson left office after losing party support. Republicans, meanwhile, criticize what they see as Democratic hypocrisy, accusing the party of undemocratic power moves while blaming Trump for undermining democracy.
The narrative that Trump threatens democracy has weakened, especially in light of attacks on Trump, including an attempt on his life, reinforcing the view that democratic processes themselves are under assault.
Under Trump, the economy thrived with a pro-business, low-tax approach, attracting major companies back to the U.S. from Mexico and Asia, where they had fled due to high taxes and regulations. The stock market surged, 401(k)s flourished, and jobs returned. Inflation remained low, and economic optimism reached its peak until the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the pandemic, Trump’s administration led the rapid development of vaccines through Operation Warp Speed, saving millions of lives globally. His handling of the economy prior to the pandemic was also unprecedented. Median household incomes reached record highs in 2019, and the poverty rate fell to its lowest ever. Employment hit a peak of 160 million, and unemployment reached a 50-year low.
Under Trump, unemployment rates for African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and those without high school diplomas hit record lows. Wages for blue-collar workers grew faster than those for managers. During COVID, Trump signed the largest relief package in U.S. history to protect workers and families, and the economy rebounded quickly.
Trump also made lasting changes to American law and governance. He returned the decision on abortion to the states, overturning Roe v. Wade, and appointed three Supreme Court justices. His administration oversaw a historic criminal justice reform that even Obama could not achieve.
Energy independence was another hallmark of Trump’s presidency. Under his leadership, the U.S. became the world’s largest energy producer, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia. His “America First” agenda, often criticized, led to greater border security and the largest tax cuts since Reagan, reviving manufacturing jobs.
Internationally, Trump’s unconventional approach saw successes. He kept the U.S. out of major conflicts, rebuilt NATO with increased contributions from allies, and improved relations with leaders like Kim Jong-un and Putin. While often accused of being soft on Russia, Trump imposed record sanctions and ended the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project.
Trump’s foreign policy defied traditional doctrines, fostering diplomacy with adversaries and reducing global tensions. When he assumed office, nuclear threats from North Korea were at their peak, but his engagement helped ease tensions and avoid potential war. His tough stance on Russia also laid the groundwork for new strategies to address the nuclear threat from Pyongyang and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Trump’s growing base is drawn to his rejection of political correctness, setting him apart from establishment politicians. He is seen by many as a frank, realistic leader who prioritizes doing what is right over political gamesmanship.
As the race progresses, Trump’s legacy and influence on American politics are undeniable. Whether one supports or opposes him, his impact has reshaped the political landscape, and his second-term campaign is built on core issues that resonate with voters: economic and personal security, and ensuring their voices are heard.
In the eyes of his supporters, Trump has truly delivered on his promise to Make America Great Again, and the global ripple effects of his policies are already being felt. As he eyes a second term, he continues to bridge the gaps that matter most to the American people.
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Source: Vietnam Insider