Republican Donald Trump beat Democrat Kamala Harris in a sweeping win to return to the White House as the 47th President of the United States and become the country’s oldest elected leader after surviving two assassination attempts and several felony charges.
Harris, who became the Democrat candidate after President Joe Biden stepped down from the ticket following a disastrous debate with Trump, was seen as giving a tough fight in the run up but lost out as she wasn’t able to shed the four years during which she was the deputy. At the end, Biden’s insufficiencies weighed too heavy and frustrated voters chose trump over her.
Looking Beyond Borders is happy to offer its readers a comprehensive look at all what will make Trump’s second innings, which a nervous world had been wondering about in the run-up to polling.
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