A political earthquake has struck the United States as Donald Trump officially clinches victory in the 2024 presidential election, marking a dramatic return to the White House after a four-year hiatus.
At 1:30 PM (Vietnam time) on November 6, the Republican red wave defied all predictions as Trump surpassed the crucial 270 electoral vote threshold, decisively defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. The pivotal moment came in Pennsylvania – a critical battleground state with 19 electoral votes, which witnessed an intense race down to the wire.
In a stunning display of electoral dominance, Trump swept all “seven battleground states”: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. This commanding victory, securing 93 electoral votes across these crucial states, reflects overwhelming voter support for his vision of “Making America Great Again.”
Trump’s return to power comes at a critical juncture in global affairs, with ongoing international conflicts, economic challenges, and technological rivalries that will require immediate attention from the incoming administration. His victory suggests a potential shift in America’s approach to these pressing global issues, from trade relationships and climate policy to international security arrangements.