Trump Defeats Harris in 2024 Election, Fox News Declares Him 47th President
Fox News projected Donald Trump as the victor over Kamala Harris in a historic election that grants him a nonconsecutive second term in the White House. Trump, following Grover Cleveland, becomes the second president in U.S. history to serve two separated terms, having first won the presidency in 2016 against Hillary Clinton and lost re-election to Joe Biden in 2020. His 2024 campaign, launched shortly after the 2022 midterms, centered on "Making America Great Once Again" and sharply critiqued the policies of the Biden-Harris administration, citing border control and inflation as key failures.
Trump's road back to the White House was turbulent. The former president survived two assassination attempts during his campaign, including one at a Pennsylvania rally in July where a bullet narrowly missed him. A second incident unfolded in September at a golf course in Florida, where a would-be assailant aimed a weapon through a fence as Trump was playing. Trump attributed these attempts to the hostile political climate, alleging that divisive rhetoric from Biden and Harris had fueled such actions. Despite these threats, Trump intensified his campaigning, taking high-profile stances on various issues and drawing strong support from notable business figures like Elon Musk and Howard Lutnick.
Initially, Trump was slated to face Biden, but after a challenging debate performance, Biden announced his withdrawal from the race in a social media post, throwing his support behind Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris took up the Democratic mantle, but Trump maintained a solid lead through the GOP primaries, garnering widespread endorsements. He chose Senator JD Vance as his running mate, and together they campaigned on a pro-growth, America-first platform with promises...
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