Kamala Harris was something of an impossible candidate, not particularly popular even within the party, ill-informed and uncharismatic. Her predecessor Joe Biden was also an objectively bad candidate, suffering from age-related ailments already in the last election campaign, which only got worse during his disastrous four-year term. He eventually had to drop out of the race, and the Democratic Party felt compelled to launch Vice President Harris.
Harris was probably a kind of ‘fall guy’. She never had a real chance, she attended fewer rallies and interviews than Trump, but she had far more money in her campaign coffers than Trump, despite being described by some as the ‘underdog’. But ordinary people don’t vote for a person who reads from scripts, yet rambles and can’t give straight answers, and whose policy position is fuzzier than a 1972 wall-to-wall carpet. And now the veiled authority has abandoned her too. Big names like Musk, Kennedy and Rogan now support Trump, the tide has turned.
Americans have had four years of mass migration, civil unrest, gender bickering, covid hysteria, a bad economy and a new war on their hands. A war that could have been avoided by a new peace agreement between the parties involved, but the leadership in the United States wanted a war so that they could spend even more money on expensive weapons and human lives on the front line. Hundreds of thousands of Europeans have lost their lives in yet another pointless US-backed war.
This morning, it seems that Donald Trump is winning back the presidency, and it will be a relief not to see Biden, Harris and Waltz appearing in the media. It seems that more people than me are tired of this Santa Claus Elf’s workshop. Americans voted for Trump because they want normality, predictability and security back. They are tired of the pseudo-progressive agenda, on the surface sympathetic to minorities and dissenters, but really just out to screw citizens out of tax dollars.