Why Trump will win
His rhetoric – and even his personality – continue to appeal to ordinary American voters.
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Donald John Trump, born in 1946, is president of the United States, after beating Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. His previous term in office was from 2017 to 2021. His first presidency was marked by drama and controversy. Find our latest news and comment here.
His rhetoric – and even his personality – continue to appeal to ordinary American voters.
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The stakes are high, especially for the climate, in a bumper election year for the world’s ailing democracies.
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America’s evangelical Christians grow up with the language of domination and submission. Of course they want their president back.
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In a divided United States, Hannah Arendt foresaw violence. Was she right?
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A second Trump term could reset British politics to Labour’s advantage.
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A court’s barring of Trump from running for president is the culmination of America’s dysfunctional reliance on the legal system.
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How the assassination of President Kennedy began the age of American conspiracy.
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If this is all it takes to be a populist, then populism has no meaning.
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The US president is expected to lose the 2024 election. But polls suggest there’s still one way he could win…
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He strengthens himself by weakening supporters, rivals and the United States.
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The former president has returned to a platform that is little more than a circus.
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The ex-president’s booking photo will energise his base.
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Ahead of a Fox News debate, he’s the only candidate willing to denounce Donald Trump’s election lies.
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America’s white working class anthems tell stories the left want to forget.
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The criminal charges against Donald Trump could send him to prison — or help propel him back into the White…
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With war in Ukraine and China’s Belt and Road project faltering, the era of open commerce is over. Who will…
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American public life is an extension of the nation’s most sordid sport.
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Europe has proved far more adept at building walls than the former US president was.
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The Conservatives have failed to learn from the Republicans’ mistakes.
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Even the former president’s Republican rivals have boosted his claim that his arrest is politically motivated.
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