Former President Donald Trump has officially won the 2024 election, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris by surprising margins in several battleground states. While Trump’s supporters celebrate, many Americans are uneasy, worried about what this victory means for the country.
In his victory speech, Trump claimed he had “an unprecedented and powerful mandate” and vowed to “heal” and “fix everything about our country.” But for many, these promises bring more questions than comfort. Given Trump’s history, some are asking if he will truly prioritize the needs of all Americans or just cater to his base.
Vice President Kamala Harris has already shown grace in defeat. According to a senior aide, she called Trump to congratulate him and urged him to respect the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power. Harris stressed the importance of being “a president for all Americans,” a sentiment that seems more crucial than ever.
Kaitlan Collins, a well-known reporter, shared on Twitter about this call from Harris, highlighting her focus on unity and peaceful transition. But this is a message that Trump has not always embraced. In fact, his first term was marked by deep division, and his return could lead to more polarization rather than healing.
A senior Harris aide says Vice President Harris called President-elect Trump to congratulate him on winning the 2024 presidential election. Harris discussed the “importance of a peaceful transfer of power and being a president for all Americans,” the aide says.
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) November 6, 2024
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The reaction of the financial markets shows just how polarizing Trump’s win is. Stocks linked to his policies soared, while solar energy stocks took a hit. This decline in solar stocks is worrying, as it may signal a setback for renewable energy in the United States. Under the Biden administration, clean energy had gained strong support, but Trump’s win could lead to reduced support for these initiatives. This could impact the fight against climate change, an issue that matters to many Americans and affects future generations.
Trump’s presidency also raises concerns about international relations. Many leaders worldwide remember his unpredictable approach and may fear that the U.S. will again take a “go it alone” stance. A second Trump term could mean tension with key allies, a concern especially for countries that rely on America’s support.
Trump’s promise to “fix everything” sounds ambitious, but the question remains: Will he do it in a way that respects the voices of all Americans? During his previous term, Trump’s policies favored the wealthy, and he was criticized for actions that hurt working-class families. His handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, which some argue worsened due to lack of clear leadership, is still fresh in the minds of many.
Vice President Harris’s call for a peaceful transfer of power reminds us of what truly matters in democracy. Her hope that Trump will “be a president for all Americans” is something many are watching closely. Will Trump rise to the challenge, or will he repeat the same mistakes?
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