Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential elections may worry Latino fans in that country, as it is known of his strict measures against immigrants, so it will not be so easy to attend sporting events as it could generate problems for them.
In a surprisingly narrow victory, former U.S. President Donald Trump has secured a return to the White House by prevailing in the 2024 presidential election. With a vibrant speech of thanks and promises to restore America's greatness, Trump addressed his supporters in the early hours of November 6, after his victory was confirmed in several key states.
Despite political polarization and strong opposition from the Democratic Party, Trump managed to capture the support of a large portion of Republican voters, middle-class suburbanites and a significant proportion of independent voters seeking change from the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden. Nationally, Trump's victory was tight, but decisive, standing out in crucial states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Florida, which were instrumental in securing his re-election.
With more than 270 Electoral College votes and a victory that was perceived as a direct rejection of the Biden administration's progressive policies, Trump achieved what many considered an almost impossible challenge. In his campaign speeches, the former president promised a return to what he called a “strong and secure America,” highlighting his commitment to the economy, national security, and the fight against what he called “progressive socialism.”
Trump's message, centered on opposition to illegal immigration, restoration of more conservative fiscal policies and rejection of the green agenda, resonated strongly in several regions of the country, especially among voters in industrial and rural states that had felt the impact of more interventionist economic and environmental policies during previous years.
Trump's triumph has also generated a number of international reactions. In Europe, some governments expressed concern about the return of Trump's confrontational diplomatic style, especially on issues such as climate change, international alliances and trade policy. However, countries such as Russia and China have congratulated the former president, highlighting the opportunity for a reset in bilateral relations, which under his previous tenure were characterized by a more unilateral approach and less engagement with multilateral bodies.
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