America's Renaissance

America's Renaissance

America has entered a Renaissance. The billionaire businessman and the impoverished child from Appalachia, who against all odds pulled himself up by his bootstraps have teamed up and secured the United State’s highest seat of power. The American Dream has never been quite so alive. 

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have devoted themselves to a peaceful power transfer on January 20th. Before that point, however, on January 6th, Kamala Harris, as Vice President and President of the Senate will be legally obligated to count elector states and certify her own electoral loss to Donald Trump. 

Not only did the Republican Party win the electoral college and the popular vote - the party also won the Senate with 52 seats and is on track to secure a majority in the House of Representatives with a conservative majority Supreme Court. 

This means that Team Red will have near complete and uncontested control of the federal government. 

But what does it mean? Congress, which is known to be slow-moving due to its flanked party affiliation in any given year, will likely move much more quickly. The Supreme Court, which already has a supermajority, will likely gain an even larger majority—and everyone will likely be on the same page, giving the government efficiency the likes of which hasn’t been seen in decades. 

Democrats who hate Donald Trump and believe him to be a dictator similar to the Nazi chancellor will soon realize that this is not so; learning that they have been lied to - ushering in an American renaissance of unity. 

Voter turnout in this election was significantly lower than in 2020. In the last election, Joe Biden received over 80 million votes. This year, Kamala received 68 million. This shows that the Trump hate gap has closed. 

Trump won every single swing state in the nation by significant margins, and Kamala Harris hardly squeaked a win out of Minnesota, where her running mate lives and is currently governor. 

The nation is less divided now than it was in 2020. Hate for Trump is lower. The President-Elect’s win was clear, decisive, and undeniable. It shines a bright light on America’s future politically and culturally.