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Trump Campaign Takes the Victory Lap of the Century

Posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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West Palm Beach – For Donald Trump and his closest allies, vindication has never felt so good.

Inside the Palm Beach County Convention Center at last night’s GOP victory party, Republican after Republican boasted to anyone within earshot that Trump’s decisive victory represents the culmination of a transformative, generational political movement. In interviews and text messages with National Review, even the sleep-deprived Republican lawmakers and operatives who expected a decisive GOP win marveled at the remarkable nature of Trump’s achievement.

Put simply by Republican senator Eric Schmitt on his way out of Trump’s party: “It’s the greatest political comeback in American history.”

The redemption arc is indeed one for the history books. This week caps a roller coaster of a campaign cycle for Trump marked by two assassination attempts, four criminal indictments, a switcheroo atop the Democratic ticket, and much more. And that’s after a party establishment in Washington hoped and prayed he wouldn’t run again in 2024 following his two impeachments, the storming of the U.S. Capitol nearly four years ago, and the poor GOP midterm performance that followed.

None of this stopped him. Not only did he run away with the GOP presidential primary for the third consecutive cycle in a row, he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris this cycle quickly and decisively, running up historic margins in blue states and, according to exit polls, improving his performance among key demographics Democrats have taken for granted.

And he did it with a united party behind him. Unlike in 2016, when Trump faced a floor fight from rattled Republican National Committee delegates and lawmakers baffled by his rise, he received a hero’s welcome at this year’s convention in Milwaukee from a united party that was triumphalist about his chances of retaking the White House.

In a matter of weeks, he will enter the White House and begin his second term with a stronger grip on the party than ever before, a reality that seemed unthinkable even to many Republican lawmakers not so long ago. As longtime Trump ally Roger Stone put it to National Review last night in West Palm Beach: “He had an intensity in his base that surpassed even Reagan.”

Even in the closing days of the race, the former president’s allies were still reeling from the intensity of it all. “When you think about everything he’s been through — they tried to take away his wealth, take away his business, put him in jail. A lot of his lawfare cases had significant penalties with them,” Trump pollster John McLaughlin told NR Sunday evening. “And it all fell apart.”

Here inside the Trump election watch party late Tuesday evening, Republicans spoke about the Republican enthusiasm on the ground that many Democrats and pollsters couldn’t capture through the very end. “It’s not just the base, it’s the new base,” Oklahoma senator Markwayne Mullin told NR late Tuesday evening, referencing Trump’s new support among former skeptics like Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

This 2024 campaign will also be marked by a series of stirring images that only fueled his rise, most notably an August 2023 mugshot and one year later, in July 2024, a post-assassination-attempt photo that showed Trump’s instinctual spirit — raised fist, blood-streaked face and all. Other memorable 2024 campaign images were simply iconic, such as his garbage truck photo op and the picture of him waving from the drive-thru window at McDonald’s, where he worked a shift wearing a fast-food apron over his classic look — blue suit, white shirt, and red tie.

The Golden Arches stunt in particular vindicated the Trump campaign’s deliberate effort this cycle to leverage the former president’s unique persona. The stunt doubled as an opportunity to troll his opponent — who says she worked there during her time in college without providing any details about the experience — and gave him vivid imagery and tons of earned media that sucked up all the oxygen at a critical point in the race.

“The reason why it was just a grand slam for him,” explained Trump adviser Tim Murtaugh in the early hours of Trump’s election watch party here Tuesday evening, is that he went into that McDonald’s as none other than Donald Trump. “He’s not going in there pretending to be a McDonald’s employee,” Murtaugh told National Review. “He’s not in there pretending or putting on some kind of character. The only suit he ever wears is Donald Trump.”

And that persona is not easy for any modern political figure to defeat or to replicate. “We will never see a politician like Donald Trump in this country again,” Murtaugh added. For now, at least, the party will get one more term out of him before any other Republican can give the president-elect’s 2024 electoral feat the old college try.

Audrey Fahlberg is a politics reporter for National Review.

Reprinted with permission from National Review – By Audrey Fahlberg

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

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PaulE
PaulE
1 month ago

Now the hard job begins of getting things back on track as fast as possible. We cannot afford to waste this reprieve with the normal D.C. delaying tactics. Time to bring a sense of real urgency to the hide bound Congress.

Larry
Larry
1 month ago

What is escaping minds in all this is the fact that there were some 25 million Fewer votes and there fore fewer “ballots” than in 2020. So that means this time the Fraudulent mail-in ballots were halted. Which means that Trump truly WON the 2020 election and should have been in the WH the last 4 years. Numbers don’t lie, but lying Democrats do.

Martin
Martin
1 month ago

What a good article!! I am thankful and hopeful for the continued success of this remarkable victory. Pres Trump worked harder, against unprecedented obstruction, than any candidate I can bring to mind. He has the energy, plans, team and track record to accomplish exactly what the USA needs. I am excited for the future again!!!

Charmain
Charmain
1 month ago

Thank God and All who voted for him. Now he needs to do a Clean Sweep of the White house and Fire everyone right down to the Janitors and replace them with people he may be able to trust so there will be No Leaking of information or other Shenanigans going on. New President, New Crew. He was too Trusting last time around and that caused him Many Headaches. Keep Praying for Him and our Country. He is not yet Sworn In and the oppisition will do whatever they can to keep that from happening.

Jerry
Jerry
1 month ago

Trump is the real deal.

bill
bill
1 month ago

You can bet Trump has already started cleaning house. I would love to know what his plans are.

James DeBona
James DeBona
1 month ago

Looking soooo forward to Elon Musk cutting into this utterly wasteful government! And we all know that he will do it, after firing almost 90% of the old Twitter staff! It’s a great day to be an American!!!

Granny26
Granny26
1 month ago

Our prayers were answered!!! No cackling idiot in the white house.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
1 month ago

“We did not expect this result”- Littisha James. While we’re celebrating, they’re plotting. American troops did not stop to rest on their laurels at Omaha Beach; like them we have to move forward in anticipation of an enemy attack… because it’s coming. These ppl are not going to let a “little old election” get in their way!

Shell
Shell
1 month ago

Now we have two winners. a PRESIDENT AGAIN who has previously made outstanding decisions to MAGA, even GREATER, and JD VANCE who will MAKE AMERICA SIT UP AND WONDER WHO “GREW THIS YOUNG MAN INTO A FRESH, TRUTH SPEAKING IN A WAY WE ALL UNDERSTAND…..trained by “MAMMAW, with no apologies, just PLAIN TRUTH in graphics and vivid color.

SCbubba
SCbubba
1 month ago

Republican representatives and Senators: I don’t want to hear or read about “bipartisanship” or “reaching across the aisle”. DemocRATS never reciprocate. I don’t want you to “work with” the DemocRATS, they are the opposition! I expect you to press forward with the Conservative agenda and to defeat DemocRATS at every opportunity. I challenge all Republicans to stand together FOR SOMETHING, FOR ONCE!

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

Now the difficult task begins ,he must know what to expect and is prepared to deal with the inevitable.

Paul B.
Paul B.
1 month ago

I am so relieved that common sense and sanity will be returning to our public discourse. I suggest reading the book “American Leviathan” by author Ned Ryun. He tells how and when the “Progressive” movement began in the US and how it is being run by the Democrat machine today. It’s based on powerful elites thinking they can run the government so efficiently as opposed to a political government. In other words non-elected bureaucrats will run the show for us. Well worth the read.

ReginaRLE
ReginaRLE
1 month ago

And I can finally breathe again. Thank you, Mr President Trump and Mr VP JD Vance. God bless y’all and your families.

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