Former President Donald J. Trump has defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, marking a return to the White House after four years out of office. Trump achieved a resounding victory with significant wins in critical battleground states, including North Carolina, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, crossing the 270 electoral vote threshold to secure the presidency. This makes Trump the only U.S. president, aside from Grover Cleveland, to serve two nonconsecutive terms.
elebrating in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump expressed gratitude to his loyal supporters. “This is a movement like nobody’s ever seen before,” he said, hailing the “golden age of America” that he pledged to usher in. Trump also acknowledged his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, calling him “about as good as it gets.”
The road to victory, however, was anything but smooth. Trump faced two assassination attempts this year, including a shooting in Pennsylvania and a foiled attack at his golf course in Florida. The former president criticized his opponents’ “rhetoric,” which he believes incited violence against him, yet remained resolute in his commitment to “save the country.”
The election battle saw Harris warning of threats to democracy, while Trump pointed to economic instability and border concerns under the Biden-Harris administration. Uniting Republicans and attracting endorsements from figures like Elon Musk and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, Trump capitalized on frustrations with the current administration, channeling them into a message of restoring American strength and prosperity.
Trump’s path back to power also cut through a thicket of legal challenges, including multiple indictments and court rulings, underscoring his campaign’s portrayal of him as a political outsider targeted by the establishment.