You
know that's not true. If democrats tried to prop up a man even a quarter as disgusting as trump republicans would be all over it.
As for his policies, not getting into it because that's an argument no one can win. I can agree with some of his decisions, and horrified by others. I'm not really a party person as that entire concept is beyond stupid; one party handles certain issues far better than the other one. As I said above, I think its time Republicans took over for a while, just really don't like the guy in charge. Especially on social issues, the dems have jumped off a cliff IMHO.
I'm also not American so ... I just popped in to say that this wasn't so much a victory from trump, as it was a wholesale rejection of Harris by her party. He basically held onto his same sized base (shrunk a little if any). But 20+ million voters didn't bother to show up for Harris like they did for Biden. They got a lot to learn from this whole election too but I doubt they will.
Google trending had "did biden drop out" rising through the day/night, how many Americans didn't even know this fact to cause that spike in Google?
The spike began around 6 a.m. on Election Day, and continued to rise over the course of the day until reaching its peak at midnight Wednesday.
www.latintimes.com