Donald Trump’s Potential Comeback as US President
Insights from Foreign Affairs Expert Sushant Sareen
In Gurugram, Haryana, foreign affairs expert Sushant Sareen shared his thoughts on the US presidential election. He noted that the issues raised by former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump seem to resonate with voters, possibly leading to his second term as President.
Sareen mentioned that despite the convictions against Trump, they appear to have little impact on the US electorate. He stated, “The trends suggest that the path for Kamala Harris’ presidency is becoming increasingly narrow. It looks like Donald Trump will become President for the second time, which is a remarkable comeback.”
Trump has reportedly secured more than the 270 electoral college votes needed to win. This would be the second time in over 100 years that a leader wins the presidency after a prior loss, similar to Grover Cleveland’s non-consecutive terms in 1884 and 1892.
In his address, Trump expressed gratitude to the people, promising to deliver a “strong, safe, and prosperous America.”
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Sushant Sareen -: Sushant Sareen is a foreign affairs expert who talks about international politics and events. He helps people understand what is happening in other countries and how it affects India.
Donald Trump -: Donald Trump is a businessman and politician who was the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is known for his unique style and strong opinions.
US presidential election -: The US presidential election is a process where people in the United States vote to choose their President. It happens every four years.
Convictions -: Convictions are when a court finds someone guilty of a crime. In this context, it means that Donald Trump has been found guilty of some legal issues, but it doesn’t seem to affect his popularity with voters.
Kamala Harris -: Kamala Harris is the Vice President of the United States. She is the first woman and the first person of Indian and African American descent to hold this position.
Electoral votes -: Electoral votes are part of the US election system. Each state has a certain number of votes based on its population, and candidates need a majority of these votes to win the presidency.
Grover Cleveland -: Grover Cleveland was a US President who served two non-consecutive terms in the late 1800s. This means he was President, then someone else was President, and then he became President again.